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Release Date:
December 20, 2013
Original Title:
Väikelinna detektiivid ja valge daami saladus
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
BEC
Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR)
Production Countries:
Estonia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
In a quiet resort town Haapsalu four kids are spending their summer holidays together. Suddenly they are dragged into events that started in the 15th century in the local bishop's stronghold. The children must solve a difficult mystery of a clock robbery and they have to find a treasure that has been lost for centuries and contains a formula of making gold.
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Assistant Camera:
Rein Pruul
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kaarina Kriisa
Continuity:
Ronja Sootna
Costume Design:
Anu Lensment
Costumer:
Ave Kuik
Director:
René Vilbre
Director of Photography:
Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi
Editor:
Margo Siimon
Helis Hirve
Executive Producer:
Jüri Jaanus
Mirle Veisner
First Assistant Director:
Helen Valkna
Gaffer:
Venno Kornak
Makeup Artist:
Maarja Viikmaa
Music:
Arian Levin
Producer:
Raivo Suviste
Production Design:
Eva-Maria Gramakovski
Property Master:
Asko Linno
Screenplay:
Mihkel Ulman
Set Dresser:
Asko Linno
Siim Birk
Sound:
Horret Kuus
Arian Levin
Stunt Coordinator:
Enar Tarmo
Stunts:
Oskar Poola
Visual Effects:
Birgit Demidova
Andres Kluge
Lauri Laasik
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