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Release Date:
May 9, 2011
Original Title:
Justice for Natalee Holloway
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Frank von Zerneck Films
PeaceOut Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 87
Lifetime Movie is a sequel to their 2009 film NATALEE HOLLOWAY and picks up in 2010 on the five-year anniversary of her death. Beth Holloway (Tracy Pollan) is still trying to find out what happened to her daughter when the already strange case takes another turn when Joran Van Der Sloot (Stephen Amell) is arrested for murdering another girl. If you've followed this case like I have then there's not going to be any new twists or turns in this film but then again that was pretty much true for the first one. I was a little surprised to see how well-made this thing was and there's no question that it's a better movie than the 2009 one but at the same time there are a few too many flaws to really call this a good picture.
Art Department Coordinator:
Maria Senger
Art Direction:
Frank J. Zito III
Associate Producer:
Fritzi Horstman
Casting:
Susan Edelman
Craig Fincannon
Co-Executive Producer:
Stephen T. Kay
Costume Design:
Eduardo Castro
Director:
Stephen T. Kay
Director of Photography:
Jamie Barber
Editor:
Lauren Pendergrass
Tad Seaborn
Executive Producer:
Judith Verno
Frank von Zerneck
First Assistant Director:
Handel Whitmore
Hair Department Head:
Donna Spahn
Key Makeup Artist:
Tracy Ewell
Makeup Department Head:
Susan Spaid
Music Editor:
Jessica Harrison
Original Music Composer:
Tree Adams
Producer:
Kati Johnston
Production Coordinator:
Ron Uribe
Production Design:
Anthony Medina
Script Supervisor:
Jennifer J. Collins
Set Decoration:
Paul Blanchard
Sound Effects Editor:
Rickley W. Dumm
Mark Lanza
Special Effects Coordinator:
Mark Hava
Steadicam Operator:
Adam Ward
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Galpin
Writer:
Teena Booth
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