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Release Date:
February 14, 2020
Original Title:
Island of Shadows
Alternate Titles:
Is There a Killer in My Family ?
O Mistério da Ilha das Sombras
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Neshama Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
True-crime author, Carly, and her husband Kevin take a vacation at a historical mansion on Crawford Island. Kevin thinks it will be a chance for them to reconnect, but Carly plans to research the puzzling unsolved murder of Diana Crawford.
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Art Direction:
Eva Kozlova
Assistant Editor:
Arielle Skolnik
Best Boy Electric:
James Barnett
Best Boy Grip:
Sierra Sun
Camera Operator:
Josh Macdonald
Casting:
Larissa Mair
Casting Associate:
Colleen Rush
Costume Design:
Paulina Schultz
Director:
Leo Scherman
Director of Photography:
Scott McClellan
Editor:
Mike Munn
Executive Producer:
Marianne C. Wunch
Fernando Szew
Hannah Pillemer
Arnie Zipursky
Suzanne L. Berger
Extras Casting:
Roisin McGilly
First Assistant Camera:
Steele Fernandes
Kenny MacLaughlin
First Assistant Director:
Kristina Small
Gaffer:
Edwin Lau
Key Grip:
Shawn Robertson
Key Makeup Artist:
Amber Bentley
Makeup Artist:
Tanya Bishoff
Rae Galutira
Music Consultant:
David Hayman
Producer:
Andrew Ferguson
Matt King
Tyler Metcalf
Production Accountant:
Lindsey Gong
Production Coordinator:
Cameron Switzer
Production Design:
Stephen Trivieri
Property Master:
Sam Szigeti
Script Supervisor:
Hilda Badazadeh
Second Assistant Camera:
Megan Findlay
Nathan Reinholds
Second Assistant Director:
Alice Kim
Set Decoration:
Bradley Capstick
Sound Mixer:
Reid Goobie
Still Photographer:
Stefan Delmedico
Stunt Coordinator:
Alicia Turner
Stunt Double:
Jason Lee Bell
Jen Georgopoulos
Amy Szoke
Third Assistant Director:
Colin Seepersad
Writer:
Patrick Powell
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