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Release Date:
March 4, 2023
Original Title:
Black Girl Missing
Alternate Titles:
Vanished: Searching For My Daughter
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Johnson Production Group
Lifetime
Motion Content Group
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
It tells the story of of a mother named Cheryl whose daughter is nowhere to be found. Authorities and media dismiss her as a runaway while focusing on another missing girl, who is white.
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Best Boy Grip:
David Labeigh
Casting:
Deborah George
Alexis Booth
Co-Executive Producer:
Kale Futterman
Costume Designer:
Ericka Fergelec
Director:
Delmar Washington
Director of Photography:
Christos Bitsakos
Editor:
Adam Tyree
Executive Producer:
Garcelle Beauvais
Gordon Gilbertson
Jason Egenberg
Timothy O. Johnson
Chet Fenster
Stacy Mandelberg
Richard Foster
Music:
Marc Jovani
Producer:
Robert Ballo
Production Design:
Christell Holmes
Production Sound Mixer:
Aaron Kesler
Property Master:
Adrienne Shiang
Stunt Coordinator:
Jason Sweat
Writer:
Kale Futterman
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