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Release Date:
February 10, 2019
Original Title:
Emma Fielding Mysteries: More Bitter Than Death
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
While hosting the annual gathering of the Association for the Study of American Archaeology at Kenzer College, Emma Fielding is thrust into the midst of a murder mystery when the President of her organization is poisoned on the eve of announcing her successor. With many of the leading archaeologists present having expressed their entitlement to the presidency prior to the murder, Emma and FBI pal Jim Conner have plenty of likely suspects from which to choose.
Art Direction:
Will Gendemann
Assistant Costume Designer:
Kristi Kinghorn
Assistant Editor:
Shaun Lang
Assistant Property Master:
Caitlin Norris
Assistant Set Decoration:
Kevin Guns
Assistant Sound Editor:
Sean Szutka
Boom Operator:
Jack MacDonald
Camera Operator:
Jenna Fuoco
David Tenniswood
Casting:
Tiffany Mak
Costume Design:
Ken Shapkin
Vladimir Markovich
Dialogue Editor:
Eric Mouawad
Director:
Kevin Fair
Director of Photography:
William McKnight
Executive Producer:
Dana Cameron
Courtney Thorne-Smith
Michael Prupas
Kellie Martin
First Assistant Director:
Vince Coates
Gaffer:
Alex Greba
Hairstylist:
Megan Leies
Key Grip:
Koty Bannouvong
Key Hair Stylist:
Terry Hanson
Key Makeup Artist:
Sandy Cooper
Location Manager:
Geoffrey Dodd
Music Coordinator:
Francesca Cammarata
Music Supervisor:
Sian O'Byrne
Original Music Composer:
Hamish Thomson
Producer:
Harvey Kahn
Production Accountant:
Nicola Eagen
Production Coordinator:
Miles Gorovich
Production Design:
Trevor Belcourt
Production Manager:
Allen Lewis
Property Master:
Greg Aarons
Script Supervisor:
Joan Hermoso
Sound Designer:
Jeff Jackman
Sound Mixer:
Sam Beatch
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Watts
Still Photographer:
Ryan Plummer
Stunt Coordinator:
Hugo Steele
Stunt Double:
Matt Kennedy
Writer:
Phoef Sutton
Dana Cameron
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