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Release Date:
October 6, 2013
Original Title:
The Mystery Cruise
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
"The Mystery Cruise" centers around best friends and impending business partners, Alvirah Meehan (Gail O'Grady), a lottery winner turned amateur sleuth, and Regan Reilly (Michelle Harrison), a private investigator. After rescuing the diamond-collared pooch of a wealthy socialite (Carol Higgins Clark), the two heroines set off with their spouses to join Regan's mom, Nora Reilly (Colleen Winton), a world famous mystery writer, on a luxurious three day cruise around the San Juan Island off the coast of Washington. The cruise serves as the setting for a mystery game created to promote the release of Nora's latest book. As the boat calmly sets sail, everyone is enjoying getting into character, especially Alvirah, who may or may not be the games "murderess." But troubled waters lie ahead when Alvirah gets a hunch that a real killer may be on board and, together with Regan, the pair teams up to solve the high seas whodunnit.
Book:
Carol Higgins Clark
Mary Higgins Clark
Construction Coordinator:
Baron Shaver
Costume Design:
Patricia Hargreaves
Director:
Douglas Barr
Director of Photography:
Peter Benison
First Assistant Director:
Matthias Mellinghaus
Key Hair Stylist:
Tara Colledge
Location Manager:
Mick Rochon
Makeup Department Head:
Jenine Lehfeldt
Original Music Composer:
Claude Foisy
Painter:
Cameron Boon
Producer:
Randy Cheveldave
Script Supervisor:
Sandra Montgomery
Set Decoration:
Ester Bovard
Sound Designer:
James Fonnyadt
Sound Editor:
Ryan Schaad
Still Photographer:
Michelle Faye Fraser
Chris Large
Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Virtue
Stunt Double:
Krista Bell
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fred Raimondi
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