A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 19, 2013
Original Title:
Missing at 17
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Shadowland
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A woman tries to save her adopted daughter from a criminal, with help from the girl's biological mother.
Art Department Assistant:
Elizabeth Van Dam
Art Direction:
Dan Warren
Camera Operator:
Leigh Lisbão Underwood
Christian Herrera
Casting:
Jeff Hardwick
Costume Design:
Megan Zanzinger
Director:
Doug Campbell
Director of Photography:
Robert Ballo
Editor:
Gregory Hobson
Executive Producer:
Christine Conradt
Pierre David
Tom Berry
First Assistant Director:
Neil Kinsella
Hairstylist:
Giovanna Avila
Key Costumer:
Hillary Janvrin
Key Hair Stylist:
Wendy J. Diaz
Key Makeup Artist:
Seana Gorlick
Line Producer:
Marianne C. Wunch
Makeup Artist:
Amy Hanlin
Samantha Ward
Megan Lopez
Miki Chang
Music:
Steve Gurevitch
Producer:
Robert Ballo
Ken Sanders
Production Coordinator:
Amanda Boisselle
Production Design:
Rebecca Balzano
Property Master:
Brittany Ruiz
Script Supervisor:
Donna Lane
Molly Hans
Still Photographer:
Charles Christopher
Writer:
Christine Conradt
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