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Release Date:
May 5, 2019
Original Title:
Hailey Dean Mysteries: Death on Duty
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Howard Braunstein Films
Mystique Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 84
Psychologist and former prosecutor Hailey Dean aids her friend Detective Garland Fincher in investigating the murder of his former Marine friend. With a growing list of suspects who each seem to have strong motives, Hailey uses her investigative skills, as well as her uncanny ability to read people, to read and follow the clues that will lead them to the killer. And, when the body of a female Marine shows up in the same park where Fincher’s buddy was found, the case takes a whole new turn as Hailey uncovers a conspiracy that puts her own life in danger as she pursues justice for the victims.
ADR & Dubbing:
Gina Mueller
ADR Mixer:
Jason Sharrow
Art Direction:
Gillian Cole
Assistant Property Master:
Mike Hawman
Best Boy Electric:
Samuel Stefanini Taylor
Camera Operator:
Michael Krizaj
Michael Yueng
Characters:
Nancy Grace
Colorist:
Achim Kapitza
Costume Design:
Tina Fiorda
Director:
Michael Robison
Director of Photography:
Anthony C. Metchie
Dolly Grip:
Max Pearce
Executive Producer:
Nancy Grace
Kellie Martin
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Laurent Danis
First Assistant Director:
Mellanie Siteman
Makeup Department Head:
Geeta Dayal
Music Coordinator:
Francesca Cammarata
Music Supervisor:
Sian O'Byrne
Original Music Composer:
Hamish Thomson
Producer:
Christian Bruyère
Production Coordinator:
Tiann Arnault
Production Design:
Bonnie Smith
Property Master:
Charlie Whiteway
Second Assistant Director:
Shane Erron West
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig George
Joe Watts
Still Photographer:
Allister Foster
Stunt Coordinator:
Byron Brisco
Stunt Double:
Atlin Mitchell
Stunts:
Joleigh Schultz
Third Assistant Director:
Trevor Zurkan
Writer:
Michelle Ricci
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