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Release Date:
August 1, 2021
Original Title:
Mystery 101: Deadly History
Alternate Titles:
Misterio 101: Historia Mortal
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hallmark Media
Lighthouse Pictures
Principle Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 84
Amy and Travis travel to New York to investigate after Amy's uncle goes missing, and the initial clues make them fear the worst.
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Assistant Director:
Brad Wozny
Casting:
Penny Perry
Jackie Lind
Characters:
Robin Bernheim Burger
Lee Goldberg
Director:
Stacey N. Harding
Director of Photography:
Ryan McMaster
Editor:
Jason Dale
Executive Producer:
Kristofer McNeeley
First Assistant Director:
Kevin Speckmaier
Music:
Irving Victoria
Alec Puro
Producer:
Jamie Goehring
Shawn Williamson
John MacCarthy
Production Design:
Jacqueline Miller
Production Manager:
Michelle Samuels
Second Assistant Director:
Adam McCarthy
Set Decoration:
Mykhila Drummond
Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Crestejo
Stunt Double:
Ralph Eugster
Kye Walstrom
Sarah Lindsay
Stunts:
Mike Carpenter
Supervising Producer:
Jonathan Shore
Writer:
John Christian Plummer
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