Deadly Betrayal (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 2003

Original Title:
Deadly Betrayal

Alternate Titles:
Traición mortal

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Incendo Productions
JB Media

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A 

Runtime: 92

Her First Affair Could be Her Last Mistake.

Donna is married to a workaholic who travels frequently for his job. When he takes a long term assignment overseas, Donna feels abandoned and turns to her daughter’s schoolteacher for companionship. She is unaware that he is a dangerous murderer and thief who preys on lonely married women. When her husband returns she is forced to deal with her betrayal and bring him to justice.

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ADR Supervisor:
Victoria Sampson

Art Direction:
Ghislaine Grenon

Casting:
Nadia Rona
Vera Miller

Costume Design:
Simonetta Mariano

Director:
Jason Hreno

Director of Photography:
Georges Archambault

Editor:
Debra Karen

Executive Producer:
Anne Carlucci
Marian Brayton
Jean Bureau
Stephen Greenberg

Hairstylist:
Hanna Yee

Key Hair Stylist:
Martin Rivest

Key Makeup Artist:
Melissa Purino

Line Producer:
Serge Denis

Makeup Artist:
Sandra Feijoo

Original Music Composer:
James Gelfand

Producer:
Jean Bureau
Josée Mauffette

Script Supervisor:
Nathalie Paquette

Set Decoration:
Ann Smart

Stunt Coordinator:
David McKeown

Writer:
Ken Peragine
Howard Friedlander

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