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Release Date:
April 9, 2016
Original Title:
The Cheerleader Murders
Alternate Titles:
啦啦队反击
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lifetime
MarVista Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 84
A high school student whose father and sister were recently murdered begins her own investigation after two of her fellow cheerleaders are kidnapped. She sets out on a rescue mission, but the killer may already be hot on her trail.
Casting:
Lindsay Chag
Co-Producer:
Arthur Edmonds III
Costume Design:
Ambre Wrigley
Director:
David Jackson
Director of Photography:
Denis Maloney
Editor:
Eric Potter
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Sharon Bordas
Hannah Pillemer
First Assistant Director:
David Eric Chapman
Gaffer:
David Navarro
Hair Department Head:
Becca Weber
Key Makeup Artist:
Leanne Mucci
Makeup Department Head:
Ashlyn McIntyre
Music:
Claude Foisy
Music Supervisor:
Marguerite Henry
Producer:
Jennifer Westin
Production Design:
Lauren Fitzsimmons
Script Supervisor:
Jillian Terwedo
Second Assistant Director:
Emma Barber
John Mattingly
Set Decoration:
Kristyn Ingle
Stand In:
Saige Donaldson
Still Photographer:
Michael Moriatis
Stunt Coordinator:
Tim Mikulecky
Stunt Double:
Jasi Cotton Lanier
Tammie Baird
Ryan Sturz
Natalie Padilla
Supervising Sound Editor:
Trip Brock
Writer:
Matt Young
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