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Featuring:
Ashley Scott, Lizze Broadway, Mark Hapka
Written by:
Michael Feifer
Directed by:
Michael Feifer
Release Date:
October 2, 2015
Original Title:
16 and Missing
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 85
A 16 year old girl goes missing after an online relationship with an older man.
Widower Daniel and model son Brandon's happiness with his second wife, a retired FBI agent, is poisoned by her spoiled-rotten, ever-hostile teen daughter Abbey, who once survived a kidnapping during which her father was fatally shot. Abbey confide only into more sensible buddy Janelle her hair-brain scheme to runaway to Arizona for her pen lover, handsome young cop Gavin. It soon becomes clear to the home-front, earlier the her, that Gavin is an alias assumed by ex-con Wesley, who has a deep, dark motive.
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Director:
Michael Feifer
Director of Photography:
Roy Kurtluyan
Editor:
Christine Kelley
Executive Producer:
Michael Moran
Fernando Szew
Music:
Brandon Jarrett
Producer:
Michael Feifer
Writer:
Michael Feifer
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