Deadly Escape (2025) [NR]

Release Date:
May 20, 2025

Original Title:
Deadly Escape

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
LL Productions
Relentless Entertainment

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 90

"When the kidnapper gets kidnapped"

After escaping from a maximum-security prison, Freda Maxwell, a woman convicted of murdering her abusive father, is desperate to stay ahead of the law. When she kidnaps Drew Peterson, a seemingly innocent med student, to aid her getaway, her plan takes a horrifying turn. Drew’s polite facade unravels, revealing a dangerous predator with dark intentions. As Freda navigates her fight for freedom, she finds herself trapped in a psychological battle with a man who views her as a pawn in his own twisted game. With both the police and Drew closing in, Freda must confront her haunted past and summon every ounce of will to outsmart her captor and uncover the truth that could save her—or seal her fate forever

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Camera Operator:
Ian Haywood

Director:
Lakisha R. Lemons

Director of Photography:
Marcus Jones

Editor:
Sean Henderson

Executive Producer:
Sean Henderson
Lakisha R. Lemons

First Assistant Director:
Brandy Specks

Post Production Supervisor:
Sean Henderson

Property Master:
Helen Hadnot

Writer:
Lakisha R. Lemons

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