My Nanny Stole My Life (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 16, 2024

Original Title:
My Nanny Stole My Life

Alternate Titles:
She Wants My Baby

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Artist View Entertainment
Filmstreet Productions
High Flight Pictures
RcR Cinema
Spitfire Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

A nanny's obsession, a mother's nightmare.

A new mother begins to suspect that her nanny is scheming to steal her baby and her husband.

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Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michael Hayward

Casting Associate:
Betsy Hume

Casting Director:
Ricki Maslar

Co-Executive Producer:
Kendall Anlian

Director:
Matthew Toronto

Director of Photography:
Samuel Calvin

Executive Producer:
Scott J. Jones

Extras Casting:
Virginia Bryant

Hair Department Head:
Julie Edwards

Location Manager:
Josh Noftz

Makeup Artist:
Danielle Battaglia

Original Music Composer:
Michael Gordon Shapiro

Producer:
B.L. Fleischer
Josh Brandon
Peter Foldy
Ron Wiskup

Production Assistant:
Cierra Kuriata

Production Coordinator:
Virginia Bryant

Script Supervisor:
Marisa Bayer

Second Assistant Director:
Chelsea Butz

Set Costumer:
Alyssa Roman

Songs:
Natalie Nicole Gilbert

Sound Mixer:
Mark Perfetti

Still Photographer:
Braxton Klavins

Stunt Coordinator:
Kevin Rego

Stunt Double:
Megan O'Ryan

Unit Production Manager:
Cameron Brumbelow

Visual Effects Editor:
Matt LaCorte

Writer:
Naomi L. Selfman

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