A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 26, 2015
Original Title:
Stolen Daughter
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Daro Film Distribution
Odyssey Media
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A female police detective returns to work after suffering PTSD from a previous case, only to have her teenage daughter kidnapped by an emotionally disturbed parolee.
Armorer:
John Sampson
Art Direction:
Kayla Mackey
Assistant Editor:
Ryan Jickling
Boom Operator:
Tony Poulsen
Camera Operator:
Tamara Jones
Costume Design:
Claudia Da Ponte
Costume Supervisor:
Nicolle Hanbury
Dialogue Editor:
Matt Dawson
Director:
Jason Bourque
Director of Photography:
Mahlon Todd Williams
Editor:
Mauri Bernstein
Executive Producer:
Devi Singh
Kirk Shaw
James M. Vernon
Pierre-Andre Rochat
Keith Shaw
First Assistant Director:
Patricia Dyer Walden
Key Grip:
Andres Nino
Music Editor:
Isobel Cope
Producer:
Kirk Shaw
Production Coordinator:
Amanda Verhagen
Production Design:
Jacqueline Miller
Property Master:
Ron McCall
Script Supervisor:
Lara Fox
Amandine Dufraise
Set Decoration:
Kris Sandberg
Sound Effects Editor:
Craig George
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brant McIlroy
Steadicam Operator:
Chris Banting
Still Photographer:
Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Story Editor:
Keith Shaw
Stunt Coordinator:
Colby Chartrand
Stunt Double:
Ashlea Earl
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Helen Tzoutis
Writer:
Daniel Winters
Sue Bourque
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