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Release Date:
January 13, 2019
Original Title:
Best Friend's Betrayal
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cover Productions
Lifetime
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Best friends Katie and Jess are inseparable and have always had each other's backs. When Jess begins a new serious relationship, Katie is unsure of the new perfect man and famous crime writer, Nick. She wants to support her friend's newfound happiness but is fiercely protective. Katie's obsession with Jess soon proves deadly and it is up to the recently vilified Nick to expose the bestie before it is too late.
Assistant Editor:
Cameron Sadler
Boom Operator:
Andy Liu
Camera Operator:
Michael Yueng
Costume Design:
Trish Petrovich
Dialogue Editor:
Matt Coffey
Director:
Danny J. Boyle
Director of Photography:
Dan Dumouchel
Editor:
Steve Bowyer
Executive Producer:
Breanne Laplante
Tom Berry
Sebastian Battro
Line Producer:
Richard Greenhalgh
Music:
Cameron Catalano
Production Coordinator:
Chris Langford
Production Design:
Jacqueline Curtis
Screenplay:
Aidan Scott
Second Assistant Director:
Jüs Percy
Sound Mixer:
Rodolfo Piedras
Still Photographer:
David Astorga Bocos
Story:
Rebeca Hughes
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