Garage Sale Mystery: Murder Most Medieval (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 20, 2017

Original Title:
Garage Sale Mystery: Murder Most Medieval

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Axelrod-Ett Productions
Front Street Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

Jennifer finds the body of a local college history professor hidden in a suit of armor she purchased. After the professor's teaching assistant becomes the next victim, Jennifer finds herself caught in a killer's web of dangerous lies.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Sean Cox

"B" Camera Operator:
David Tenniswood

Assistant Accountant:
Faiza Lalani
Susan Messent

Assistant Editor:
Mark Adams
Michael Jacobsen

Assistant Hairstylist:
Jillian Tymos

Assistant Location Manager:
Steve Kinghorn

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Denean Dale

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Adrian Bojidar
Laura Obenaus
Matt Visser

Assistant Property Master:
Raquel Fors

Assistant Set Decoration:
Sheldon Feyter

Best Boy Electric:
Alexander Ma

Best Boy Grip:
Keith Granger

Boom Operator:
Eric Weisner

Casting:
Jackie Lind

Costume Designer:
Jaralin Detienne
Emily Gray

Costume Set Supervisor:
Julia Boyce-Sargent

Craft Service:
Danielle Salisbury
Bridget Beall

Dialogue Editor:
Eric Mouawad

Director:
Neill Fearnley

Director of Photography:
Randal Platt

Dolly Grip:
Steve Mieszkalski

Editor:
Nicole Ratcliffe

Executive Producer:
Alan Ett
Lori Loughlin
Marnie Termuende
Jonathan Axelrod
Michael Shepard
Harvey Kahn

Extras Casting:
Sara Brown

Extras Casting Assistant:
Rachel Klinosky

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jenna Fuoco
Trevor Komori

First Assistant Director:
Bill Mizel

Foley Artist:
Alex Macia
Devon Quelch

Gaffer:
Geoff Dane

Key Grip:
Corey Tremblay

Key Hair Stylist:
Shelly E. Jones

Key Makeup Artist:
Pam Anseeuw

Leadman:
Ryan Casey

Location Manager:
Geoffrey Dodd

Novel:
Suzi Weinert

Online Editor:
Oliver Granillo

Original Music Composer:
Terry Frewer

Payroll Accountant:
Leannie Aalgaard

Post Production Coordinator:
Nikki Lee

Post Production Supervisor:
Jason Macintyre

Producer:
Harvey Kahn

Production Accountant:
Svatia Sakarova

Production Controller:
Marnie Termuende

Production Coordinator:
Yale Kussin

Production Design:
Jill Scott

Production Manager:
Jamie Lake

Production Sound Mixer:
Tad Nazar

Property Master:
John Morstad

Props:
Melanie Yip

Script Supervisor:
Julie Webster
Kay Metchie

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Owen Wong

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Steven Singh

Second Assistant Director:
Sarah Rogers

Security Coordinator:
Sean Hanlin

Set Decoration:
Mark Boyko

Set Dresser:
Todd Boyko

Sound Editor:
Jay Cheetham

Sound Effects Editor:
Ryan Thompson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Miguel Nunes

Still Photographer:
Ryan Plummer

Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong

Stunt Double:
Byron Brisco
Kirk Jaques
Timothy Wallace
Brett Armstrong

Stunts:
Troy Rudolph
Thomas Potter
Timothy Wallace

Supervising Producer:
Allen Lewis
Katy Garretson
Marnie Termuende

Supervising Sound Editor:
Miguel Nunes

Third Assistant Director:
Lee Karlovic

Transportation Captain:
Stephano Chimarios

Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick

Truck Costumer:
Raven G. Basi

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Barry Liu

Writer:
Walter Klenhard

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