Layover (2012) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 11, 2012

Original Title:
Layover

Alternate Titles:
Abducted
Abducted - In den Händen der Menschenhändler
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Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
The Asylum

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 91

On a layover in Detroit, the nightmare began.

When the heiress of a luxury hotel chain is kidnapped at her dingy motel outside Detroit by a band of ruthless sex traffickers, her downtrodden assistant must figure out a way to rescue her.

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Art Direction:
Fernando Valdes

Associate Producer:
David L. Garber

Casting Associate:
Crystal Lee
Jon Kondelik

Co-Producer:
Paul Bales

Costume Design:
Yesenia Correa

Director:
R.D. Braunstein

Director of Photography:
Richard J. Vialet

Editor:
Anders Hoffmann

Executive Producer:
Zac Reeder
Sean Dwyer
David Rimawi
Elizabeth Cullen

First Assistant Director:
John Mehrer

Line Producer:
Michael Meilander
Maximilian Elfeldt

Location Manager:
Michael Meilander

Makeup Artist:
Frances Ferris
Mariah Kraft

Makeup Department Head:
Austyn Cuccia

Original Music Composer:
Chris Ridenhour

Post Production Supervisor:
Mark Quod

Producer:
David Michael Latt

Production Design:
Alexa Roland

Screenplay:
Naomi L. Selfman

Script Supervisor:
Erin Grumley

Second Assistant Director:
Esther Elise Johnson

Second Unit Director:
Alexander Yellen

Set Dresser:
Sabine Asanger

Sound Effects Editor:
Andy Hurtado

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sandell Stangl

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Emanuel Rosario

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