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Release Date:
September 16, 2022
Original Title:
Rush for Your Life
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
1Department Entertainment Services
MarVista Entertainment
Neshama Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Tasha Brooks is a journalism student at a new college trying to land a spot on the student paper, but the editor, Clancy, tells her she needs a big story to break through. When Tasha hears about a student who died while pledging the Tau Theta Nu sorority, she decides to write an exposé on the hazing. Tasha goes undercover and pledges Tau Theta Nu, where sorority president Gabriela explains that in order to make the cut, pledges must complete a series of dares received via an app. It sounds easy, but things turn deadly when an anonymous user begins sending Tasha increasingly dangerous dares, as if they are trying to hurt her. As Tasha fights for her life, and digs into Tau Theta Nu's past, she realizes that there is a larger conspiracy afoot, and that everyone at this college hides dark secrets.
Art Direction:
Cameron Deveau
Associate Producer:
Ian Malone
Rachel Bulatovich
Casting:
Ilona Smyth
Costume Design:
Jennifer Stroud
Director:
Alpha Nicky Mulowa
Director of Photography:
William Smith
Editor:
Denis Chouinard
Executive Producer:
Suzanne L. Berger
Arnie Zipursky
Marianne C. Wunch
Hannah Pillemer
Fernando Szew
Makeup Department Head:
Anna Della Zazzera
Music:
Adam Damelin
Original Music Composer:
Jeff D. Elliott
Producer:
Shane Boucher
Caitlin Delaney
Production Design:
Joey Gunn
Script Supervisor:
Angie Mills
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Deanna Marano
Steadicam Operator:
Michael Tien
Wardrobe Assistant:
Andy Tait
Writer:
Jackie Logsted
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