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Release Date:
June 1, 2018
Original Title:
LasseMajas detektivbyrå - Det första mysteriet
Alternate Titles:
JerryMaya’s Detective Agency – The First Mystery
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Mystery
Production Companies:
SF Studios
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
PL: 7 SE: 7
Runtime: 89
The duo from the popular detective series gets their first serious job. The Hammurabi Contest stands a chance of becoming a great event at the school in Valleby. The prize is an ancient book containing the rules of solving disputes. Short before the contest starts, the book disappears in mysterious circumstances. Without the book, the contest will not take place! All the effort and dedication of pupils would be for nothing, and the school would lose its prestige. Jerry and Maja are involved from the very beginning, trying to find the lost book. Will the kids find the underlying cause of the case? A white dove will help them solve the mystery...
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Art Direction:
Tamara Conboy
Casting:
Maggie Widstrand
Characters:
Martin Widmark
Costume Design:
Clara Ahlström
Director:
Josephine Bornebusch
Director of Photography:
Mats Axby
Editor:
Sarah Patient Nicastro
Executive Producer:
Tim King
Makeup & Hair:
Jenny Fred
Original Music Composer:
Ray Harman
Producer:
Pontus Sjöman
Production Design:
Cecilia Bornebusch
Special Effects:
Kevin Byrne
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