Garage Sale Mystery: The Wedding Dress (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 9, 2015

Original Title:
Garage Sale Mystery: The Wedding Dress

Genres:
Drama | Family | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Bargain Street Productions IV
Front Street Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

Jennifer Shannon has made a career of finding rare garage sale treasures to resell at the consignment store she owns with her business partner, Dani. When she finds a wedding dress that was worn on the day a groom went missing, Jennifer uses her knack for solving puzzles to investigate this unsolved cold case. After meeting the dress’s original owner, Helen, and finding traces of blood on the dress, Jennifer digs deeper into the decades-old mystery with the help of Detective Lynwood, and the support of her husband, Jason. With every clue that Jennifer uncovers, she gets closer to either finding the long-missing groom, or uncovering a wedding day murder.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Ryan Purcell

"B" Camera Operator:
Lindsay George

Accountant:
Svatia Sakarova

Art Direction:
Cherie Kroll

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jenn Touchie

Assistant Editor:
David Grave
Andrew Russell

Assistant Location Manager:
Brad Erickson

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Laura Obenaus
Adrian Bojidar

Assistant Set Decoration:
Michelle McLean

Associate Producer:
Marnie Termuende

Best Boy Electric:
Cedar O'Rourke

Boom Operator:
Robert McDonagh

Casting:
Jackie Lind

Colorist:
Jimmy Hsu

Costume Design:
Candace Crookshanks

Costume Set Supervisor:
Gillian Kieft

Craft Service:
Violet Barisoff

Dialogue Editor:
Roger Morris

Director:
Peter DeLuise

Director of Photography:
Mathias Herndl

Dolly Grip:
Steve Gilmour
Connor Welsh

Editor:
Richard Schwadel

Extras Casting:
Sara Brown

Extras Casting Assistant:
Alex Mcrae

First Assistant "A" Camera:
William Minsky

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Boris Martens

First Assistant Director:
Bill Mizel

Foley Artist:
Ian Mackie
Don Harrison

Gaffer:
Jesse Keay

Key Hair Stylist:
Kara Alaric

Leadman:
Ryan Casey

Location Manager:
Jason Durocher

Makeup & Hair:
Angelique Gruetzmacher
Amy-Leigh Poitras

Makeup Department Head:
Jennifer Kaminski

Music Supervisor:
Ryan Neill

Online Editor:
Jay Harada
Kevin Reid
Shaun Lang

Original Music Composer:
Terry Frewer

Post Production Coordinator:
Sepideh Merchant

Post Production Supervisor:
Dawn Knight

Producer:
Harvey Kahn

Production Accountant:
Tania Susi

Production Controller:
Marnie Termuende
Yale Kussin

Production Coordinator:
Yale Kussin

Production Design:
Jill Scott

Production Manager:
Catherine Kretz

Production Sound Mixer:
Scott Aitken

Property Master:
John Morstad

Script Supervisor:
Holly Atchison

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Shawn Kim
Kyle Brown

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Alana Kagan

Second Assistant Director:
Vince Coates

Set Decoration:
Mark Boyko

Sound Designer:
Jeff Jackman

Sound Editor:
Angelo Nicoloyannis

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Miguel Nunes
Angelo Nicoloyannis

Special Effects Coordinator:
Dale Shippam

Steadicam Operator:
Ryan Purcell

Still Photographer:
Ryan Plummer
Bettina Strauss

Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong

Third Assistant Director:
Kevin Royce

Transportation Captain:
Stefano Chimarios

Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick

Truck Costumer:
Andrea Mah

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Barry Liu

Writer:
Walter Klenhard

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