Deadly Mile High Club (2020) [NR]

Release Date:
May 2, 2020

Original Title:
Deadly Mile High Club

Alternate Titles:
Deadly Flight
Follia ad alta quota
Voo Mortal

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Johnson Production Group
Lifetime
Shadowboxer Films

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 88

Obsessed with a handsome student, a deranged flight instructor tries to destroy the people in his life and make him fall in love with her.

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Camera Operator:
Andy Sladek
Christopher James Jordan

Co-Producer:
Joseph Wilka

Costume Designer:
Bob Miller

Director:
Doug Campbell

Director of Photography:
David Dolnik

Drone Operator:
Griff Partington

Editor:
Alexander Vanheisch

Executive Producer:
Timothy O. Johnson

First Assistant Camera:
Justin Crowe
Greg Palasciano
Leigh Stiepel

First Assistant Director:
Marco Bargellini

Foley Artist:
Ryan Villarreal

Gaffer:
Justin Thatcher

Key Grip:
Kenji Bennett
Edgar Nunley

Key Makeup Artist:
Brianne Ross

Makeup Artist:
Megan Longmeyer
Jessie Yarborough

Makeup Department Head:
Shannon Marie Trigger

Music:
Ryan Garrison

Producer:
Robert Ballo

Second Assistant Camera:
Austin Aguilar

Second Assistant Director:
John J. Tierney

Set Decoration:
Andrea Arce Duval

Sound Mixer:
Oscar Coronel
Cameron Selan
Ash Sutton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andres Boulton

Still Photographer:
Ashly Covington

Supervising Sound Editor:
Andres Boulton

Writer:
Doug Campbell

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