Loved To Death (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
July 21, 2019

Original Title:
Loved To Death

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Slightly Distorted Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 90

Inspired by actual events, "Loved To Death" follows Monica "Williams" and Jackson's "Freeman" relationship after the two meet over a pair of dropped keys. The couple soon moves in together and are met with financial troubles when Jackson loses his job. Feeling threatened and insecure, Jackson becomes physically abusive towards Monica. She ultimately ends her relationship with Jackson after meeting a fellow church member, but her ex, Jackson, is determined to win her back by any means necessary.

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ADR Mixer:
Michael Hardman

Casting:
Scotty Mullen

Director:
Lee Davis

Director of Photography:
Mark Putnam

Editor:
Ana Florit

Executive Producer:
David Rimawi

Foley Editor:
Michael Hardman

Line Producer:
Lauren Elizabeth Hood

Music Supervisor:
Rachel Anderson-Lebron

Original Music Composer:
Chris Ridenhour
Chris Cano

Producer:
Paul Bales
David Michael Latt

Production Design:
John H. Adams

Set Dresser:
Jamal Hollis

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries

Unit Production Manager:
Lauren Elizabeth Hood

VFX Artist:
Craig Bassuk
Tammy Klein

Writer:
Chad Quinn

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