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Release Date:
December 6, 2015
Original Title:
Swept Under
Alternate Titles:
Maid for Murder
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Incendo Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A NL: 12 PL: 16
Runtime: 91
Meet Morgan. At first glance, she's just your average cleaning lady. She has no problem getting her hands dirty, which is a good thing considering it's not fancy houses she cleans for a living - it's gruesome crime scenes. It's at one of these scenes that Morgan discovers a key piece of evidence overlooked by the forensics team. This, and her knack for reading blood splatter, catch Nick's attention, a newbie detective working the case. The pair soon become unofficial partners on what's become a stream of related murders and the closer they get to solving the mystery the closer they get to each other. But while they succeed in getting a confession from their primary suspect, their feelings for each other risk blinding them to the truth and they find themselves dangerously close to the real killer.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Natalie Fleurant
Associate Producer:
Kaleigh Kavanagh
Camera Operator:
Maurice Roy
Casting:
Sara Kay
Jenny Lewis
Dialogue Editor:
Mireille Morin
Director:
Michel Poulette
Director of Photography:
Daniel Villeneuve
Editor:
Benjamin Duffield
Executive Producer:
Jean Bureau
Foley:
Jérôme Décarie
Gaffer:
Alex Amyot
Hairstylist:
Gaétan Landry
Key Hair Stylist:
Sabin Paradis
Makeup Artist:
Melissa Purino
Music:
James Gelfand
Louise Tremblay
Music Supervisor:
Diandra Yoselevitz
Producer:
Ian Whitehead
Script Supervisor:
Catherine Veaux-Logeat
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Luc Boudrias
Still Photographer:
Philippe Bossé
Bertrand Calmeau
Stunt Coordinator:
Stéphane Lefebvre
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michel B. Bordeleau
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Mélissa Massé
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alain Lachance
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