A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 17, 2009
Original Title:
Do You Know Me
Alternate Titles:
Distorted
Identidad Oculta
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Ellie Carter is recently graduated and has it all. While celebrating with friend and boyfriend, she comes across a milk carton with a picture of a missing child that looks a lot like her. As a prank, they call the toll free number and she realizes that this person could be her. The more she finds out, the closer she gets to getting herself and beloved ones killed.
ADR Supervisor:
Jacqueline Cristianini
Boom Operator:
Blair Dykes
Camera Operator:
Stephen J. McKnight
Glenn Pineau
Casting:
Sean Cossey
Stuart Aikins
Costume Design:
Allisa Swanson
Dialogue Editor:
Jacqueline Cristianini
Christine McLeod
Director:
Penelope Buitenhuis
Director of Photography:
David Pelletier
Dolly Grip:
Marty Nicholas
Editor:
Michael John Bateman
First Assistant Director:
Matthew Blecha
First Assistant Editor:
Evan Warner
Foley Editor:
Dario DiSanto
Gaffer:
Dylan Akio Smith
Key Hair Stylist:
Trina Rosel
Key Makeup Artist:
April Boyes
Location Manager:
Tracey Renyard
Music Editor:
Rich Walters
Original Music Composer:
Lawrence Shragge
Production Coordinator:
Louisa Main
Production Design:
Bobbi Allyn
Property Master:
Michael Rosser
Script Supervisor:
Joecy Shepherd
Set Decoration:
Terry Joseph
Sound Designer:
Melody Drolet
Special Effects Coordinator:
David Barkes
Still Photographer:
James Dittiger
Stunt Coordinator:
Darryl Scheelar
Stunt Double:
Zandara Kennedy
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