Did I Kill My Mother? (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 12, 2018

Original Title:
Did I Kill My Mother?

Alternate Titles:
Did I Kill My Mother
My Mother's Murder

Genres:
Crime | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Active Entertainment

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

Sometimes The Truth Is Best Left Buried

A young woman's mother is found dead in the home they both live in a year after her fathers unsolves suspicious murder. The police think the daughter may be responsible so she and her friends must prove she is innocent.

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Associate Producer:
Marcy Holland
Emily Moss Wilson

Best Boy Electric:
Will Scott

Costume Design:
Donnie McFinely

Digital Compositor:
Tasha Carlson
T.J. Guillot

Director:
David Bush

Director of Photography:
Matt S. Bell

Editor:
Eva K. Morgan

Electrician:
Keegan Stokley

Executive Producer:
Pierre-Andre Rochat

First Assistant Camera:
Brooke Jagneaux

First Assistant Director:
Joe Kirkpatrick

Foley Artist:
Sebastián Sonzogni

Foley Recordist:
Rafael Millán

Key Grip:
Danny Brazen

Key Hair Stylist:
Jane Hassinger

Location Manager:
Robby Baskett

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Morgan Smith

Producer:
Daniel Lewis
Kenneth M. Badish

Production Coordinator:
Jeremy Marshall

Production Design:
Dallas Montgomery

Script Supervisor:
Susan Gaedke McGill

Second Assistant Camera:
Brittney Rosella

Second Assistant Director:
Kylie Swanson

Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Cosmo

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kolby Kember

Writer:
David Bush
Marcy Holland
Emily Moss Wilson

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