The Neighbors Are Watching (2023) [PG]

Release Date:
October 22, 2023

Original Title:
The Neighbors Are Watching

Alternate Titles:
The House Across The Road

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Lifetime
PeachTree Post
RNR Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 89

What is the new neighbor hiding?

When a handsome neighbor moves in across the street, a single woman trying to escape her past in the new subdivision believes she has witnessed her new neighbor committing a grisly murder. Unfortunately, nobody believes her. She is then forced to face her dark past head-on in a story full of twists, turns, and shocking revelations.

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Best Boy Electric:
Jeremiah Thompson

Best Boy Grip:
Matthew Gottardi

Casting:
Ricki Maslar

Casting Associate:
Betsy Hume

Director:
Haylie Duff

Editor:
Alex Gans

Executive Producer:
Barbara Fisher
Sebastian Battro
Tom Berry
Breanne Laplante
John Mehrer

Gaffer:
Andrew Hoekstra

Key Grip:
Jacob Alvarez

Key Set Production Assistant:
Delaney Karneboge

Makeup Artist:
Zoe Stafford

Music:
David Bateman

Producer:
Danny Roth

Second Assistant Director:
Taylor Chapman

Sound Mixer:
Christopher J. Anderson

Writer:
Ken Miyamoto

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