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Release Date:
September 14, 2013
Original Title:
Garage Sale Mystery
Alternate Titles:
Garage Sale Mysteries
Garage Sale Mysteries 1
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Axelrod-Ett Productions
Bargain Street Productions
Front Street Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Jennifer Shannon can always find a diamond in the rough, when it comes to garage sales, that is. Whether it's a new antique to sell at her consignment shop, an Atari game for her son or a piece of furniture for her handy husband Jason to refurbish, she has made a career out of her treasure hunting prowess. When a string of burglaries hits her town, Jennifer's keen eye for detail and her natural problem solving instincts even help her see the connection between these burglaries and local garage sales! Jennifer works with Detective Adam Iverson to investigate her theory that the perpetrators of the burglaries are fellow garage sale regulars. The case escalates to dangerous levels when Jennifer discovers the dead body of her friend. Even though the deceased's husband, Ben Douglas, finds nothing missing in their house, and the police label the death as accidental, Jennifer suspects that the death may be related to the burglaries.
"A" Camera Operator:
Mark Chow
"B" Camera Operator:
David Bercovici-Artieda
Accountant:
Svatia Sakarova
Assistant Editor:
Ayaz Kamani
Assistant Location Manager:
Robert Amar
Assistant Production Coordinator:
James J.R. Houston
Assistant Set Decoration:
Jason Matthew Allan
Associate Producer:
Marnie Termuende
Yale Kussin
Best Boy Electric:
Cody Rusinko
Best Boy Grip:
Mark Jungclaus
Boom Operator:
Wayne Williams
Camera Operator:
Mark Chow
Casting:
Shana Landsburg
Jackie Lind
Costume Design:
Carla Hetland
Costume Set Supervisor:
Michael Tamayo
Craft Service:
Ken Forsberg
Dialogue Editor:
Gord Hillier
Digital Imaging Technician:
Noah Richoz
Director:
Peter DeLuise
Director of Photography:
Mathias Herndl
Dolly Grip:
Mark Neville
Editor:
Richard Schwadel
Executive Producer:
Peter DeLuise
Alan Ett
Michael Shepard
Jonathan Axelrod
Extras Casting:
Sara Brown
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Brendan Chalmers
First Assistant Director:
Bill Mizel
Foley Artist:
Don Harrison
Ian Mackie
Gaffer:
Ronald Richard
Key Grip:
Simon Smith
Key Makeup Artist:
Amanda McGowan
Location Manager:
Jack Veldhuis
Jamie Lake
Makeup & Hair:
Christina Furuya
Music:
Terry Frewer
Music Supervisor:
Ryan Neill
Novel:
Suzi Weinert
Online Editor:
Jay Harada
Payroll Accountant:
Sarah Pennington
Post Production Supervisor:
Dawn Knight
Producer:
Harvey Kahn
Production Accountant:
Kathy Eyre Candiago
Production Assistant:
Thomas Ma
Production Controller:
Marnie Termuende
Production Coordinator:
Yale Kussin
Production Design:
Renée Read
Production Manager:
Jamie Lake
Property Master:
Sally Cook
Script Supervisor:
Corey Jones
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Kyle Brown
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Robert Finnigan
Second Assistant Director:
Catherine Kretz
Set Decoration:
Miranda Middleditch
Sound Designer:
Pat Haskill
Sound Mixer:
Craig Stauffer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Greg Stewart
Gord Hillier
Special Effects Coordinator:
Darcy Davis
Story:
Ronald Parker
Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong
Supervising Producer:
Dawn Knight
Allen Lewis
Katy Garretson
Teleplay:
Walter Klenhard
Third Assistant Director:
Linda A. Crain
Transportation Captain:
Andrew M. Moore
Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick
Truck Costumer:
Leana McGregor
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Barry Liu
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