Let's Get Physical (2022) [PG-13]

Featuring:
Jenna Dewan, Jennifer Irwin, Mar Andersons

Written by:
Margaux Froley
Kelly Fullerton

Directed by:
Robin Hays


Release Date:
October 15, 2022

Original Title:
Let's Get Physical

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Everheart Productions
Johnson Management Group
Milojo Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

Leading a double life as a fitness instructor and a prostitution ring with a client list, Sadie receives an anonymous tip and soon after her studio is raided by authorities, With only one question: who exactly was on the client list?

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Rankings and Honors

Let's Get Physical (2022) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.5/10

Casting:
Judy Lee

Costume Design:
Oneil Drummond

Costume Supervisor:
Robin Metcalfe

Director:
Robin Hays

Director of Photography:
Justin Sebastian

Editor:
Devin Taylor

Executive Producer:
Kelly Ripa
Mark Consuelos
Jenna Dewan
Albert Bianchini
Kyle McNally
Stacy Mandelberg

Hair Department Head:
Lee Coulombe

Makeup Department Head:
Lisa Waddell

Music:
Terry Frewer

Music Editor:
Robin Andrew Hughes

Producer:
Navid Soofi

Production Design:
Jacqueline Miller

Script Supervisor:
Samantha Suminguit

Still Photographer:
Hugh Tull
Allister Foster

Story:
Margaux Froley

Supervising Producer:
Oliver De Caigny
Michael Halpern

Teleplay:
Kelly Fullerton
Margaux Froley

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