Who Stole My Daughter? (2019) [N/A]

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

The scariest thought.

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.

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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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