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Release Date:
September 23, 2023
Original Title:
Stolen Baby: The Murder of Heidi Broussard
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Based on a true story of best friends Magen and Heidi who have known each other for a decade. Pretending to be pregnant at the same time as her friend, Magen makes the journey from Houston to Austin to be by Heidi’s side once she learns she is ready to give birth. However, when Heidi goes missing with her newborn daughter just a few weeks after giving birth, suspicions about Magen’s loyalty and her true intentions are questioned. Authorities begin to suspect that she is hiding a huge secret as they begin to uncover her twisted and elaborate plan.
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Art Direction:
Cameron Deveau
Costume Design:
Jennifer Stroud
Director:
Michelle Ouellet
Director of Photography:
William Smith
Editor:
Roger Mattiussi
Executive Producer:
Craig Piligian
Scott Eldridge
Keith Nietupski
Dayna Zipursky
Hannah Pillemer
Arnie Zipursky
Fernando Szew
Suzanne L. Berger
Larry Grimaldi
Hair Department Head:
Carmela dos Santos
Makeup Artist:
Chancelle Mulela
Music:
Steve D'Angelo
Producer:
Caitlin Delaney
Shane Boucher
Production Design:
Joey Gunn
Supervising Producer:
Francesca Visconti
Writer:
Alexandra Salerno
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