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Release Date:
July 26, 2014
Original Title:
The Choking Game
Alternate Titles:
Choke
El juego de la asfixia
La vie en jeu
Peer Pressure
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Orly Adelson Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Taryn finds herself gaining much-desired popularity when the charismatic new girl at school claims her as a “breath sister," teaching Taryn about the Choking Game. Hiding it from her ever-present mother, best friend, and teachers, Taryn sees choking as a way to build self-control and grab an easy high. But, as the stakes are raised through each subsequent ‘flight’, Taryn has no idea that she is actually putting her life in extreme danger.
"A" Camera Operator:
Marcus James
Book:
Diana Lopez
Camera Operator:
Shauna Townley
Casting:
Jim Heber
Colorist:
John Sellars
Costume Designer:
Maureen Petkau
Director:
Lane Shefter Bishop
Director of Photography:
Michael Marshall
Editor:
Erik C. Andersen
Executive Producer:
Orly Adelson
Jonathan Eskenas
Lane Shefter Bishop
Marilyn R. Atlas
First Assistant Camera:
Jason Heke
First Assistant Director:
Richard Duffy
Original Music Composer:
Shawn Pierce
Producer:
Paul D. Goldman
Juliette Hagopian
Production Design:
Gordon Wilding
Property Master:
Alexis Labra
Script Supervisor:
Kelly Wolfman
Second Assistant Camera:
Caley Gibson
Second Assistant Director:
Reed Makayev
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sean Heissinger
Supervising Sound Editor:
Sean Heissinger
Teleplay:
Jen Klein
Third Assistant Director:
Bryan R. Burns
Unit Production Manager:
Juliette Hagopian
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