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Release Date:
September 14, 2012
Original Title:
Cyberstalker
Alternate Titles:
Offline
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Creative Arts Entertainment Group Inc.
Daro Film Distribution
Lifetime
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
After spending several years in seclusion, a woman encounters the stalker who murdered her parents over a decade ago, and fears she may be his latest victim when he starts to cyber-stalk her.
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Associate Producer:
Kraig Wenman
Casting:
Larissa Mair
Mary Jo Slater
Costume Design:
Sue Fijalkowska
Director:
Curtis Crawford
Director of Photography:
Bill St. John
Editor:
Devon Allistone
Executive Producer:
Josée Bernard
Chris Lancey
Tom Berry
Pierre-Andre Rochat
First Assistant Camera:
Jessie Turner
Key Grip:
James Buffin
Key Hair Stylist:
Kevin Crawley
Lighting Technician:
Martin Malecek
Original Music Composer:
Gary Koftinoff
Peter Chapman
Producer:
Neil Bregman
Production Coordinator:
Veronica Davidson
Production Manager:
Nancy Boucher
Screenplay:
Kraig Wenman
Script Supervisor:
Mike Smith
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Adrian Langley
Still Photographer:
Albert Camicioli
Story:
Chris Lancey
Stunt Coordinator:
Mic Jones
Stunt Double:
Derek Bujalski
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