Do You Know Me (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 17, 2009

Original Title:
Do You Know Me

Alternate Titles:
Distorted
Identidad Oculta

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

Ellie Carter is recently graduated and has it all. While celebrating with friend and boyfriend, she comes across a milk carton with a picture of a missing child that looks a lot like her. As a prank, they call the toll free number and she realizes that this person could be her. The more she finds out, the closer she gets to getting herself and beloved ones killed.

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ADR Supervisor:
Jacqueline Cristianini

Boom Operator:
Blair Dykes

Camera Operator:
Stephen J. McKnight
Glenn Pineau

Casting:
Stuart Aikins
Sean Cossey

Costume Design:
Allisa Swanson

Dialogue Editor:
Christine McLeod
Jacqueline Cristianini

Director:
Penelope Buitenhuis

Director of Photography:
David Pelletier

Dolly Grip:
Marty Nicholas

Editor:
Michael John Bateman

First Assistant Director:
Matthew Blecha

First Assistant Editor:
Evan Warner

Foley Editor:
Dario DiSanto

Gaffer:
Dylan Akio Smith

Key Hair Stylist:
Trina Rosel

Key Makeup Artist:
April Boyes

Location Manager:
Tracey Renyard

Music Editor:
Rich Walters

Original Music Composer:
Lawrence Shragge

Production Coordinator:
Louisa Main

Production Design:
Bobbi Allyn

Property Master:
Michael Rosser

Script Supervisor:
Joecy Shepherd

Set Decoration:
Terry Joseph

Sound Designer:
Melody Drolet

Special Effects Coordinator:
David Barkes

Still Photographer:
James Dittiger

Stunt Coordinator:
Darryl Scheelar

Stunt Double:
Zandara Kennedy

Writer:
Susan Lee Hoffman
Oliver Butcher

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