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Release Date:
October 1, 2016
Original Title:
Abducted Love
Alternate Titles:
My Husband Is Missing
Genres:
Action | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Daro Film Distribution
Odyssey Media
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
When her accountant husband is kidnapped, Anne Bradshaw reluctantly turns to the police for help. She soon finds herself falling in love with the lead detective, and the two must fight their feelings for each other in order to rescue an innocent man.
Camera Operator:
Curtis Petersen
Casting:
Edward D. Rea
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick
Costume Design:
Lux Petrova
Director:
Brenton Spencer
Director of Photography:
Curtis Peterson
Editor:
Evangeline Palting
First Assistant Director:
Arlene L. Arnold
Key Hair Stylist:
Jillian Tymos
Key Makeup Artist:
Gila Bois
Line Producer:
Mel Weisbaum
Original Music Composer:
Stu Goldberg
Production Coordinator:
Audrey Hellmer
Script Supervisor:
Paula Bonucchi
Set Decoration:
Sal Awad
Sound Designer:
Craig George
Special Effects:
Darcy Davis
Steadicam Operator:
Russell Hawkes
Story Editor:
Aaron Hansen
Stunt Coordinator:
Jon Funk
Stunt Double:
Lisa Chandler
Supervising Sound Editor:
Gregor Phillips
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Morgan Giroux
Writer:
Jennifer Studer
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