A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 18, 2015
Original Title:
The Bride He Bought Online
Alternate Titles:
Flirting with Madness
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Pender Street Pictures 3
Reel One Entertainment
Shadowland
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
An unstable computer programmer seeks revenge when he learns he has been duped by three teen girls who created a fictitious mail-order bride that he bought.
Art Direction:
Jackie Trudel
Camera Operator:
Joseph M. Setele
Casting:
Aaron Griffith
Co-Producer:
Marianne C. Wunch
Noël A. Zanitsch
Costume Design:
Anna Lloyd-Jones
Director:
Christine Conradt
Director of Photography:
Roberto Schein
Editor:
Josh Muscatine
Executive Producer:
Sebastian Battro
Tom Berry
Pierre David
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Ringey
Gaffer:
Michael Helenek
Chris Kallemeyn
Key Hair Stylist:
Patrick Anthony Lising
Key Makeup Artist:
Lauren Guzman
Main Title Theme Composer:
John Coda
Makeup Artist:
Cecilia Quezada
Music:
Richard Bowers
Producer:
Robert Ballo
Ken Sanders
Production Coordinator:
April McQuarrie
Production Design:
Stephanie Hamilton
Script Supervisor:
Katie Anderies
Second Unit Director:
Thijs Bazelmans
David Benullo
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Adrian Sierkowski
Steadicam Operator:
Neal Bryant
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andres Boulton
VFX Artist:
Tom Firestone
Writer:
Christine Conradt
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