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Recipes for Love and Murder (2022)

Recipes for Love and Murder Parents Guide

Recipes for Love and Murder Parents Guide is an upcoming drama series, Directed by Christiaan Olwagen, and Karen Jeynes. If your kids wish to watch the film it is important for you to check out Recipes for Love and Murder Parents Guide.

It gives you prior information about the content of the movie so that you can decide if the film is appropriate for your kids or not.

Recipes for Love and Murder Release Date

Recipes for Love and Murder is set to be released on September 5, 2022.

Series Name Recipes for Love and Murder
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
Directed  Christiaan Olwagen, Karen Jeynes
Season 1
Episodes 10
Release Date September 5, 2022
Runtime 1h
Age Rating Not Available
Country South Africa
Language English
Production  Company Acorn TV, Both Worlds Pictures, M-Net
Distributor Acorn TV, Global Screen, M-Net, Multichoice Studios

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Synopsis

Recipes for Love and Murder followed by when a woman who wrote to her seeking advice is found dead, recipe advice columnist Tannie Maria, and her colleague, rookie journalist Jessie, spring into action, determined to solve this small town murder and catch the killer.

Recipes for Love and Murder Parents Guide and Age Rating

Recipes for Love and Murder Parents Guide | Age Rating
Recipes for Love and Murder Parents Guide | Age Rating

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