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Release Date:
September 7, 2024
Original Title:
Held Hostage in My House
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Voltage Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
A single mother becomes trapped inside her own vacation rental and must piece together clues from the various guests who have stayed there in order to figure out who assaulted her and hopefully survive.
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Associate Producer:
Emily Rose Ballard
David Gere
Best Boy Electric:
Jim Vitale
Casting Director:
Lisa Beach
Sarah Katzman
Cinematography:
Mike McMillin
Director:
Anna Elizabeth James
Editor:
Shane Hazen
Executive Producer:
Tim Bien
Ian Niles
First Assistant Director:
Kyle Hardy
Hair Department Head:
Brenda McNally
Makeup Department Head:
Amanda Pepin
Original Music Composer:
Kathryn Kluge
Kim Allen Kluge
Producer:
Anna Elizabeth James
Julie Gause
Paul Luba
Richard Switzer
Chad Verdi Jr.
Eric Gozlan
Production Designer:
Kaitlyn Shelby
Second Unit Director:
Julie Gause
Amanda Pepin
Stand In:
Sydney Jenkins
Supervising Editor:
Brian Scofield
Writer:
Anna Elizabeth James
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