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Dead Over Heels: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery

2017 | 84m | English

(1990 votes)

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Librarian and real crime buff Aurora “Roe” Teagarden never liked Detective Sergeant Jack Burns, but she also never wanted to see him dead. When his body is found outside of Aurora’s home, she then becomes the main suspect. Determined to find the killer and clear her name, Aurora can't help but to get involved once again.
Release Date: Mar 19, 2017
Director: Terry Ingram
Writer: Charlaine Harris, Shelley Evans
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery, TV Movie
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Production Companies Lighthouse Pictures, Muse Entertainment, Head First Productions, iCandy Production
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Candace Cameron Bure Aurora Teagarden
Yannick Bisson Martin Bartell
Marilu Henner Aida Teagarden
Lexa Doig Sally Allison
Miranda Frigon Lynn Smith
Peter Benson Arthur Smith
Bruce Dawson John Queensland
Jeremy Guilbaut Tim Prentiss
Jim Thorburn Pete Lambert
Ellie Harvie Lillian Tibbett
Leah Cairns Bess Burns
Craig March Captain Burns
Catherine Lough Haggquist Terry (Mayor)
Scott Lyster Perry
Brad Harder Officer Heard
Name Job
Charlaine Harris Novel
Terry Ingram Director
Geoff Dane Best Boy Electric
Michelle Samuels Production Manager
Claude M. Pavel Second Assistant Director
Robert Amar Assistant Location Manager
Dan Funk Second Assistant "A" Camera
Tyler Meehan First Assistant "B" Camera
Jerry Wang Second Assistant "B" Camera
William Dettlaff Construction Coordinator
Tanisha Roman Assistant Set Decoration
Jemma Jamie Set Dresser
Paola Savasta Assistant Property Master
Ryan Milbourne Assistant Property Master
Wally Nygren Key Grip
Wilson Polk Best Boy Grip
Ed McMahon Dolly Grip
Lorne Spence Grip
Ryan Palethorpe Grip
Tracy Smith-Kolisnyk Assistant Production Coordinator
Natalie Fiteni Third Assistant Director
Trudi Thorwaldson Production Accountant
Brett Taylor Transportation Captain
Stephanie Boeke Extras Casting
Darlene Choo Post Production Coordinator
Andrea Dixon Colorist
Brett Reyes Visual Effects Supervisor
Dave Stephens Music Editor
Elaine Stef Foley Artist
Tony Rodney Assistant Sound Editor
Darryl Isaacs Assistant Sound Editor
Shelley Evans Writer
Candice Elzinga Casting
Ron Yoshida Editor
Daren Luc Sasges Production Design
Ron Stannett Director of Photography
Kevin Speckmaier First Assistant Director
Rico Mielnicki Location Manager
Mark Lunn "A" Camera Operator
Jonathan Yip First Assistant "A" Camera
Tamara Jones Steadicam Operator
Grace Alvarez Art Direction
Heather Victoria Adams Set Decoration
Katie Weldon Property Master
Knesha Yu Gaffer
Joey Setter Production Coordinator
Dean Fitzpatrick Transportation Coordinator
Martina Smyth Casting Assistant
Koah Kruse Post Production Supervisor
Lianne Oelke Assistant Editor
Jay Harada Online Editor
Matt Dawson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rob Coxford Sound Re-Recording Mixer
May Guimarães Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bill Mellow Sound Supervisor
Eva Madden Sound Designer
Christine McLeod Dialogue Editor
Jay Cheetham Assistant Editor
Dario DiSanto Foley Editor
Adam Sharpe Foley Mixer
Shane Shemko Foley Artist
Paul Wu Stunt Coordinator
Larry Lam Stunt Coordinator
Cassandra Ebner Stunt Double
Kory Grim Stunt Double
Christopher Di Meo Stunt Double
Cameron Hilts Stunt Double
Jonathan Shore Post Production Supervisor
Jeff Tymoschuk Original Music Composer
Name Title
Joel S. Rice Executive Producer
Candace Cameron Bure Executive Producer
Michael Prupas Executive Producer
Charlaine Harris Executive Producer
Jim Head Executive Producer
Jamie Goehring Producer
Trevor McWhinney Producer
Shawn Williamson Executive Producer
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Rangan
6.0

**The death of the police chief!** The fifth film in the Aurora Teagarden Mystery, based on the book of the same name. Another fine film in the film series, but not as good as the previous one. It all started off well, like usual intentional, that does not bother. Even the mid section stood to th ... e expectation. But only the final event, that twist, that explanation did not convince me. Well, I'm not pointing out how the crime was solved, though the who did and the reason for it was not enough to wrap it up in a style. So keep it yourself, if you see what happens in the first three minutes of the film. Because that's how all Aurora Teagarden Mystery rolls out. What follows after are the most crucial, in which these films has done so well. As I said, now this series is well settled down. I liked so far how all the characters worked out their differences with our lead, Aurora. In that, her mother, Aida and the police chief, Jack Burns are the only ones yet to come into resolution. But that's the twist, because Burns is the victim here. His body was dumped in front of Aurora from a small plane while she was in her front yard with Sally. It was a deliberate act, but no one knows why, that's what they have to find out. Aurora, who goes after unsolved crimes, this time it came to her. This is where nobody can stop her, not even her mother. For the first time Aida sided with her daughter by giving some useful information. Except the main ones, most of the characters from the previous films were retained to fill the screen and give a broad view, particularly to make suspenseful. But there were also a couple of new ones added as the story demanded to extend the suspense. > ❝You are the only person I know that could have a near death experience and immediately start solving the crime.❞ A few unavoidable clichés. It was how the characters behaved during the probe. Because if it would not have been suspicious enough, the film had not lasted long. Basically, we call that the plot drag, but the polite way to say is, development. Happy to see Martin still hanging around. That looks does not change in the future as well. But this part somewhat discarded the romance sect. The other side of the story was going strong so. It had one fight sequence too. The television fights are not that impressive, but okay. Especially this being a woman oriented tale, that scene was the least expected. But in this kind of thematic, all are possible. Much improved on the cops' perspective of the crime that Aurora interested in. Mainly because of this was an open case. Lynn was the one who always shining, but they tried to bring Arthur, the Aurora's ex into some actions. The narration kept the mystery moving towards the final section. During the middle, it was a bit slow. And the end twist, not the best one. Since how the story and characters were designed together, there's nothing they could have done it differently. Because you can change the path, but the destination is still the same, which I think let the film down. Other than the ending, it was a nice film, enjoyable with the beautiful characters and settings. The director's second straight stint in the franchise. His previous one was by far my favourite. This one too a decent one, if you had liked so far of the series. Nice performances, particularly the other librarian had more scope in this. That makes Aurora had worked out with everyone, which makes more interesting how the next film and all the following would roll out. The next one is the final, the remaining books are yet to turn into films. I'm not too far from reviewing that, before my wait begins for the rest. **6.5/10**

May 16, 2024