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Release Date:
June 3, 2018
Original Title:
Hailey Dean Mysteries: 2 + 2 = Murder
Alternate Titles:
Hailey Dean Mysteries: 2 + 2 = Murder
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Howard Braunstein Films
Mystique Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Hailey attends her niece's school recital only to learn that the beloved music teacher has vanished. Hailey soon discovers several startling secrets amongst the staff, as well as a link between the missing young teacher and the school’s reconstruction funds.
ADR Editor:
German Camardella
Art Direction:
Fraser Hagen
Assistant Costume Designer:
Marco Pimenta
Boom Operator:
Eric Weisner
Characters:
Nancy Grace
Colorist:
Achim Kapitza
Dialogue Editor:
Aaron Olson
Director:
Michael Robison
Director of Photography:
Dana Barnaby
Editor:
Jason Pielak
Executive Producer:
Kellie Martin
Nancy Grace
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Laurent Danis
First Assistant Director:
Jason Furukawa
First Assistant Editor:
Troy Weinreich
Gaffer:
Blaine Ackerly
Generator Operator:
Jacob Bond
Makeup Department Head:
Geeta Dayal
Music Coordinator:
Francesca Cammarata
Music Supervisor:
Valerie Biggin
Siân O'Byrne
Original Music Composer:
Hamish Thomson
Post Production Coordinator:
Saskia Werner
Producer:
Christian Bruyère
Production Accountant:
Patrick Mokrane
Production Design:
Nick Richardson
Set Decoration:
Donna McBride
Sound Designer:
Tony Gort
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Watts
Special Effects Coordinator:
Martin Testa
Still Photographer:
Allister Foster
Story:
Jonathan Greene
Stunt Double:
Carl Fortin
Third Assistant Director:
Michael Bishop
Writer:
Michelle Ricci
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