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Release Date:
September 4, 2017
Original Title:
My Baby Gone
Alternate Titles:
Don't Steal My Baby
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Pender Street Pictures 4
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 120
Emily, who is seven months pregnant, quickly becomes friends with her new neighbour, Kelly, who is also pregnant. They seem to have a lot in common and both look forward to the arrival of their new babies. Little does Emily know that Kelly has been faking her pregnancy in order to get close to Emily so she can steal her baby!
Art Direction:
Katie Goold
Julia Johnson
Assistant Property Master:
Kailene Murray
Best Boy Electric:
J. Galen Wilson
Boom Operator:
Rodolfo Piedras
Casting:
Ann Forry
Costume Design:
Yana Konteft
Dialogue Editor:
Robert Newman
Director:
Steve Bacic
Director of Photography:
Jan Klompje
Editor:
Jeremy Klassen
Executive Producer:
Elizabeth Cullen
David DeCrane
Tom Berry
Sebastian Battro
Sean Dwyer
Breanne Laplante
First Assistant Director:
Troy Scott
Key Grip:
Michael Johnston
Key Makeup Artist:
Kaily Grist
Lighting Technician:
Sam Sullivan
Original Music Composer:
Cameron Catalano
Post Production Coordinator:
Jay Pardy
Post Production Supervisor:
Patrick Costelloe
Producer:
Gilles LaPlante
Nicole Reid
Production Manager:
Richard Greenhalgh
Property Master:
J. Richards
Screenplay:
Amy Katherine Taylor
Second Assistant Camera:
Tia Mueller
Second Assistant Director:
Jeff Croft
Set Dresser:
Robert A. Warren
Sound Mixer:
Christopher O'Brien
Still Photographer:
Kailey Schwerman
Stunt Coordinator:
Chad Sayn
Third Assistant Director:
Rob Guthrie
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