A Dangerous Date (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 14, 2018

Original Title:
A Dangerous Date

Alternate Titles:
Stepmother

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Dawn's Light

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

Julie introduces her single father, Peter, to the world of online dating. When Peter meets Alexis, it's love at first sight. But as Julie and Alexis get to know each other, she begins to learn that Alexis might not be what she seems.

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Assistant Editor:
Bryan Colvin

Costume Design:
Jenna Smolina

Director:
Jared Cohn

Director of Photography:
Josh Maas

Editor:
Brad McLaughlin

Executive Producer:
James Cillizza
David Gere
Gabriel Campisi
Jason Cherubini
Alexander Ferguson
Fernando Szew

First Assistant Director:
David Michael Harwell

Line Producer:
Colin Edward Lawrence

Makeup Artist:
Sophia Kenton
Erika Cunningham

Makeup Department Head:
Alexis Switzer

Second Unit Director:
Colin Edward Lawrence

Sound Effects Editor:
Lorenzo Rossi

Steadicam Operator:
William Lyte

Story:
Colin Edward Lawrence
Richard Switzer

Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Snegoff

Writer:
Eric Weinstock

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