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Release Date:
January 17, 2021
Original Title:
Ships in the Night: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery
Alternate Titles:
Botes en la Oscuridad: Un misterio en Marthas Vineyard
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Muse Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
When an art gallery robbery leads to the death of the contemptible gallery manager, former Boston detective Jeff Jackson teams up with local doctor - and old flame - Dr. Zee Madeiras, to catch the killer.
Assistant Editor:
Aleksandr Formos
Anna Chiyeko Shannon
Assistant Location Manager:
Shaun Barry
Associate Producer:
Evan Tussman
Casting:
Jackie Lind
Colorist:
Kipp Lightburn
Gary Shaw
Consulting Producer:
James S. Craig
Dialogue Editor:
Karla Melendez
Director:
Mark Jean
Director of Photography:
William McKnight
Editor:
James Ilecic
Executive Producer:
Michael Prupas
Jesse Metcalfe
Joel S. Rice
First Assistant Director:
Matthew Blecha
Foley Artist:
Alex Macia
Devon Quelch
Location Manager:
Steve Kinghorn
Music:
Matthew Rogers
Music Coordinator:
Emma Lewicky
Music Supervisor:
Valerie Biggin
Novel:
Philip R. Craig
Online Editor:
Jarrod Regan
Matthew Shuttleworth
Original Music Composer:
Matthew Rogers
Post Production Coordinator:
Matthew Sabatino
Post Production Supervisor:
Sepideh Merchant
Producer:
Charles Cooper
Production Design:
Trevor Belcourt
Production Manager:
Allen Lewis
Second Assistant Director:
Dylan Staniforth
Sound Editor:
Elissa Bazylewicz
Sound Effects Editor:
Ryan Thompson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Miguel Nunes
Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong
Stunt Double:
Dan Redford
Andrea Ross
Heath Stevenson
Byron Brisco
Supervising Producer:
Allen Lewis
Supervising Sound Editor:
Miguel Nunes
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Vishwas Kapoor
Writer:
Gillian Horvath
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