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Release Date:
November 12, 2011
Original Title:
We Have Your Husband
Alternate Titles:
Kidnapped: Desperate Hours
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Johnson Production Group
Silver Screen Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
American-born Jayne Valseca, her husband Eduardo, the son of a legendary Mexican newspaper publisher, and their two children live an idyllic life on their 1,000 acre ranch outside of a peaceful Mexico town. But in the summer of 2007, their peaceful life is turned into a real-life nightmare when Eduardo is ambushed and kidnapped by strangers. With kidnapping becoming a pervasive and lucrative business in Mexico, Jayne is at the mercy of the kidnappers when they demand millions for the husband's safe release. She's pushed to the limit to do everything she possibly can to raise the money necessary to bring Eduardo back alive. As Eduardo is starved and tortured, he looses hope of ever seeing his family again but despite the dire and bleak times, Jayne refuses to give up and decides to turn the tables on the kidnappers and makes demands of her own. The film is based on a true story from the book, We Have Your Husband: One Woman's Terrifying Story of a Kidnapping in Mexico.
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ADR Editor:
Angela Hemingway
Casting:
Lindsay Chag
Costume Design:
Sherry Thompson
Costume Supervisor:
Maria Lorenzana
Dialogue Editor:
Scott Brewster
Director:
Eric Bross
Director of Photography:
Horacio Marquínez
Editor:
Charles Bornstein
First Assistant Director:
J. Tom Archuleta
Foley Editor:
Nash Cubero Jr.
Key Makeup Artist:
Allison Bryan
Makeup Department Head:
Michael Spezzano
Music Editor:
Monique Valadez
Novel:
Jayne Valseca
Mark Ebner
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Julián González
Producer:
Kyle A. Clark
Tosca Musk
Production Design:
Robb Wilson King
Property Master:
Charles C. Eguia Jr.
Script Supervisor:
Barry L. Caldwell
Set Decoration:
Nya Patrinos
Sound Effects Editor:
Joshua Adeniji
Still Photographer:
Jack L. Zeman
Stunt Coordinator:
Eddie Perez
Stunts:
Mario Pérez
Supervising Sound Editor:
Steven Iba
Teleplay:
J.B. White
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