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Release Date:
August 6, 2006
Original Title:
Family in Hiding
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Insight Film Studios
Johnson Production Group
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
A woman witnesses the murder of a prosecutor by a criminal he is trying to convict. She informs the FBI, who then places her and her family in Witness Protection. And their lives are turned upside down. The agent tries to get the criminal but it seems he has someone in the FBI helping him. And when her daughter calls her boyfriend, it places her family in danger.
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CG Artist:
Douglas Kerr
Casting:
Laura Toplass
Costume Design:
Rebekka Sorensen
Director:
Timothy Bond
Director of Photography:
Michael Balfry
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Christine Shipton
Executive Producer:
Kirk Shaw
Robert O. Green
Timothy O. Johnson
Key Hair Stylist:
Charlene Dunn
Key Makeup Artist:
Meredydd Fullwood
Line Producer:
Rob Lycar
Original Music Composer:
Peter Allen
Producer:
Lindsay MacAdam
Production Design:
Paul McCulloch
Production Manager:
Rob Lycar
Set Decoration:
Christopher A.R. Lowe
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brant McIlroy
Stunt Coordinator:
Steven McMichael
Owen Walstrom
Stunts:
Rob Wilton
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Mintak
Writer:
James Kearns
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