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Featuring:
David Chokachi, Brooke Butler, Natalia Livingston
Written by:
Caron Tschampion
Directed by:
Steven R. Monroe
Release Date:
October 31, 2015
Original Title:
Cyber Case
Alternate Titles:
Online Abduction
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
A young woman uses geotagged pictures to help rescue her kidnapped brother.
While Isabel is babysitting her three-year-old half brother Tommy at the park, the unthinkable happens: she takes her eyes off of him for only a moment, and he vanishes. Losing Tommy creates a rift between Isabel and her parents, made worse with the revelation that the photos at the park that she posted led the kidnapper to him. Isabel launches her own investigation by tracking geo-tags, starting a game of virtual cat and mouse as Isabel tries desperately to save Tommy before he's lost forever.
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Art Direction:
Chris Prange
Casting:
Sara Wallace
Co-Producer:
Steven R. Monroe
Director:
Steven R. Monroe
Director of Photography:
Jeff Carolan
Editor:
Kristina Hamilton-Grobler
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Stephanie Slack
Carla Woods
Line Producer:
Kami Norton
Makeup Department Head:
Christine Choi
Music Editor:
Selçuk Şahin
Music Producer:
Selçuk Şahin
Musician:
Selçuk Şahin
Producer:
Eric Scott Woods
Stan Spry
Production Design:
Spencer Brennan
Set Decoration:
Alexa Roland
Writer:
Caron Tschampion
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