A Predator's Obsession (2020) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 21, 2020

Original Title:
A Predator's Obsession

Alternate Titles:
Dans les griffes de mon sauveur 2
Stalker's Prey 2

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Johnson Production Group
Lifetime
Synthetic Cinema International

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 88

On an idyllic day at the beach, Alison and her younger brother, Kevin, are saved from a vicious shark attack by the brooding and mysterious Daniel. Welcomed into their home, Alison soon discovers that her mysterious savior and protector has a dark and disturbing past.

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ADR Mixer:
Eric Stern

Art Direction:
John Lauterbach

Casting:
Rachel Reiss
Liz Lewis

Casting Director:
Rachel Reiss

Co-Producer:
Joseph Wilka

Costume Design:
Tammy Gibbens

Director:
Colin Theys

Director of Photography:
Branden James Maxham

Editor:
Bryan Capri

Executive Producer:
Timothy O. Johnson

Foley Mixer:
Eric Stern

Hair Department Head:
Averi Lee

Makeup Artist:
Jackie Zbuska
Paige Lyon

Makeup Department Head:
Averi Lee

Producer:
Erica Joseph Hunter
Andrew Gernhard

Production Design:
Shane Meador

Set Decoration:
Penelope Rene Stames

Sound Editor:
Gareth Wong

Sound Mixer:
Aaron Miller

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Joseph Drobezko II

Supervising Sound Editor:
Eric Stern

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paul Melluzzo

Writer:
John Doolan

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