To Catch a Spy (2021) [PG]

Release Date:
June 20, 2021

Original Title:
To Catch a Spy

Alternate Titles:
A Reservation for Death

Genres:
Mystery | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Leif Films
Tetrad Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | Malta | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 84

When the newly renovated Hotel Optima in Malta has a grand reopening, Chloe and her team from Destination Traveler Magazine, head over to cover the travel scene in Malta and sees someone fall to their death, right past her hotel window.

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Jeroen Dejonghe
Marco Lassalaz

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Benjamin Borg Cardona

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Carolyn McLeod

Casting Director:
Sean Buhagiar

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Warren Chinn

Controller:
Massimo Briffa
Matthew Camilleri

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Luminita Lungu

Costume Supervisor:
Ana Maria Cucu
Daniel Pace Bonello

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Jeff Beesley

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Russ Goozee

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Warren Brimmer

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Leif Bristow

Extras Casting:
Brenda Camilleri

Extras Casting Assistant:
Denise Cassar

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Dennis Heider
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Jean Pierre Gatt

Second Assistant Director:
Samantha Cassar Ellis

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