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Release Date:
December 17, 2021
Original Title:
Girls Getaway Gone Wrong
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Tycor International Film Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 88
A girls’ trip goes horribly wrong when a trio of friends wake up to discover a woman has fallen to her death with all evidence pointing to them.
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Casting:
Lindsay Chag
Co-Executive Producer:
Sarah E. Gutierrez
Co-Producer:
Daijah Abram
Costume Design:
Bob Miller
Director:
Stacia Crawford
Director of Photography:
Christian Ortega
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Michael Meilander
Makeup Department Head:
Jourdan Loving
Music:
Todd Haberman
Andrew Skrabutenas
Producer:
Errol Sadler
Ty Walker
Production Design:
Diana Adelberg
Script Supervisor:
Emily Chapman
Set Decoration:
Kayla Jordan
Stunt Coordinator:
Jessica Medina
Stunt Double:
Theresa Sutera
VFX Artist:
Sophia Post
Alex Stager
Jacob Brewer
Candido Garcia
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matthew Gardocki
Writer:
Joyful Drake
Scotty Mullen
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