Deadly Double Cross (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 22, 2017

Original Title:
Deadly Double Cross

Alternate Titles:
My Daughter is Innocent
Precious Things

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Two teenage girls are accused of murder and one mother is determined to prove her daughters innocence. However, all may not be as it seems.

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Art Direction:
Megan Toompuu

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jasmine Murray-Bergquist

Camera Operator:
Caelan Benn

Casting:
Mike Migliara

Costume Design:
Jennifer Stroud

Dialogue Editor:
Joseph Facciuolo

Director:
Max McGuire

Director of Photography:
Adrian Langley

Editor:
Eric Goddard

Executive Producer:
Andrew C. Erin

First Assistant Camera:
Diego Dias

First Assistant Director:
Emma Jean Sutherland

Gaffer:
Steven F.S. Bruni

Graphic Designer:
Erika Hille

Key Grip:
Robert Courtemanche

Key Hair Stylist:
Samnang Tep

Key Makeup Artist:
Anna Della Zazzera

Original Music Composer:
James Mark Stewart

Producer:
Adrian Langley

Production Coordinator:
John Petti

Production Design:
Damien McPhillips

Production Manager:
Hayden Baptiste
Michel Poirier

Second Assistant Director:
Iain LaCourt

Sound Mixer:
Trevor Goulet

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeremy Fong
Steve Moore

Still Photographer:
Petr Maur

Stunt Coordinator:
Mic Jones

Stunt Double:
Derek Bujalski

Writer:
Daniel Weissenberger

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