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Release Date:
January 6, 2013
Original Title:
An Amish Murder
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
The Amish farming community of Painter’s Mill, Ohio, is shattered when a series of brutal murders leaves the town with a sense of frailty and loss of innocence. Among the most affected by the tragedy was Kate Burkholder, a young girl who survived the terror and, as a result, left the Amish life behind. Fifteen years later, Kate returns to Painter’s Mill as its Chief of Police. Certain she’s come to terms with her past, Kate’s renewed life in her hometown is shattered when a murder investigation triggers deep-seated emotions from her childhood and exposes a dark secret that could destroy her.
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Art Direction:
Greg Chown
Assistant Editor:
Vanessa Ruane
Book:
Linda Castillo
Boom Operator:
Alex van der Meulen
Camera Operator:
Michael Carella
Casting:
Tammara Billik
Jason L. Wood
Costume Design:
Joyce Schure
Dialect Coach:
Diane Pitblado
Director:
Stephen Gyllenhaal
Director of Photography:
Derick V. Underschultz
Editor:
Neil Mandelberg
Executive Producer:
Neve Campbell
Barbara Lieberman
Poppy Montgomery
Gaffer:
David Gibbons
Key Grip:
Joe Strazzeri
Location Manager:
Beverley Kolbe
Music Editor:
Michael T. Ryan
Music Supervisor:
Nora Felder
Original Music Composer:
Chris Bacon
Producer:
Arlene Forster
Terry Gould
Production Coordinator:
Mary Fraser
Production Design:
Tim Bider
Set Decoration:
Jeffrey Butler
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brock Jolliffe
Still Photographer:
Brooke Palmer
Stunt Coordinator:
Shelley Cook
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kenneth L. Johnson
Writer:
Mark Malone
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