A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 1, 2019
Original Title:
Who Stole My Daughter?
Alternate Titles:
La verdad sobre Katie
Lost and Found
Ma fille, enlevée à 12 ans
Potemnělé výročí
ファイブ・イヤーズ 12歳少女行方不明事件
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Formula Features
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 10
Runtime: 91
Five years later a 17-year-old Katie turns up at Janet's doorstep. The overwhelming joy is short lived, though, as Katie is suffering from severe trauma and unable to account for her absence. What's worse, after mysterious strangers begin following them, Janet becomes convinced the kidnappers have also returned for Katie.
Art Direction:
Chantal Massuh
Costume Design:
Edith Raya
Director:
Nadeem Soumah
Director of Photography:
Nadeem Soumah
Executive Producer:
Krishen Rangi
First Assistant Camera:
Thomas Hennessy
First Assistant Director:
Xavier S. Puslowski
Key Costumer:
Chryz Ortega
Maricela Lazcano
Key Grip:
Kalani Edwards
Original Music Composer:
Kurt Oldman
Producer:
Anoop Rangi
Nadeem Soumah
Production Coordinator:
Nicole Holmes
Production Design:
Cameron Barrett
Production Manager:
Atkin Korkis
Second Assistant Director:
Abby Zahuranec
Second Second Assistant Director:
Sean Dodds
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Austin Krier
Writer:
Naomi L. Selfman
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