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Release Date:
April 22, 2007
Original Title:
Unthinkable
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Nasser Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Overdomineering female police detective Jamie McDowell still tries to run her 19-year old only son Peter's life although he is a builder who lives alone. She strongly opposes his engagement to Kelly Shaw, who he doesn't know very long, and forces him to bring her to diner, where Jamie and mother Susan Shaw repeat that mistake. After Kelly provoked her ex-fiancé Ray Rankin in a bar 'to test Peter's love' again, they part in anger. That evening the mothers, who went out together, find Kelly burnt to death in Susan's house; an expert clearly concludes arson. To her horror, Jamie quickly finds the evidence seems to point at one logical suspect: her son Peter...
Art Direction:
Keli Manson
Casting:
Lindsay Chag
Candice Elzinga
Costume Design:
Tina Fiorda
Director:
Keoni Waxman
Director of Photography:
Eric J. Goldstein
Editor:
Richard Benwick
Executive Producer:
Jack Nasser
Jacob Nasser
First Assistant Director:
Robert Randall
Gaffer:
Prem Marimuthu
Hairstylist:
Jullin Hadden
Key Makeup Artist:
Amanda McGowan
Music:
Harry Manfredini
Producer:
Deboragh Gabler
Production Design:
James Purvis
Second Assistant Director:
Vince Coates
Set Decoration:
Eric McNab
Writer:
Richard Leder
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