Bump in the Night (1991) [NR]

Release Date:
January 6, 1991

Original Title:
Bump in the Night

Alternate Titles:
A gyerekrablás
Busca Desesperada
Cercate quel bambino
Försvunnen
Mroczna przemoc
Musta ovi
Pád do tmy
Rapto Imoral
Secuestro de un menor
Stunde der Angst

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
RHI Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 95

Based on a true story...A tale of two evils.

Martha "Red" Tierney used to be a hot-shot reporter, but that was before alcohol took over her life. One morning Martha's son, Jonathan, leaves for school, stopping first to meet his father for breakfast. But Jonathan never meets his dad. Instead, he is picked up by Lawrence, a pedophile who has been watching him. Now Martha must overcome her alcoholism and her bitterness towards her ex-husband and use her old investigative skills to find her son before it's too late.

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Casting:
Holly Powell

Cinematography:
Tom Neuwirth

Co-Executive Producer:
Barry Krost
JoBeth Williams

Costume Design:
Helen P. Butler

Director:
Karen Arthur

Editor:
Tom Neuwirth

Executive Producer:
Robert Halmi Jr.

Hairstylist:
Michele Payne

Makeup Artist:
Suzanne M. Willett

Music Editor:
Roy Prendergast

Novel:
Isabelle Holland

Original Music Composer:
Gary William Friedman

Producer:
Craig Anderson

Production Design:
Tom Wells

Special Effects:
Matt Vogel

Stunts:
James W. Anderson III

Supervising Producer:
Carl Clifford

Teleplay:
Christopher Lofton

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