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Release Date:
March 16, 2023
Original Title:
Spring Break Nightmare
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Night Vox
Penalty Vox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A woman travels to an island paradise when her daughter, Kayla, goes missing during a spring break trip with friends. As she tries to deal with the kidnappers' demands, she soon learns that Kayla may have been betrayed by those closest to her.
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Additional Music:
Tim Carlos
Chris Ridenhour
Art Direction:
James Anthony
James Anthony Wade Roberts
Colorist:
Myles Gilbert
Costume Design:
Brittany Ann Cormack
Director:
Dylan Vox
Director of Photography:
Ryan Brown
Editor:
Jeremy M. Inman
First Assistant Director:
Helena Karadimos
Foley Artist:
Fernando Bedoya
Grip:
Nicholas Mullen
Key Grip:
David Labeigh
Key Production Assistant:
Matthew Todd DeCesare
Original Music Composer:
Chris Cano
Mikel Shane Prather
Producer:
Lance H. Robbins
Liana Rae Perez
Dylan Vox
Production Assistant:
Baja Noel
Julia Starchevsky
Production Coordinator:
Brendan Petrizzo
Production Manager:
Travis Pilat
Trip Harper
Property Master:
Garret Ballinger
Set Costumer:
C.J. Lovato
Sound Designer:
Ari Guerra
Sound Mixer:
Jason Bodily
Sound Recordist:
Maryori Zeballos
Stunt Coordinator:
Dean Deck
Supervising Sound Editor:
Daniel Guerra
Writer:
Bryan Dick
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