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Release Date:
June 18, 2016
Original Title:
Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?
Alternate Titles:
Minha Namorada é uma Vampira
Nel letto del nemico
Sexe, mensonges et Vampires
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Rabbit Bandini Productions
Sony Pictures Television
The Sokolow Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 86
When theater major Leah, brings home the special someone in her life to meet her mom, Julie, the family is met with a surprise when Pearl comes to the door. Julie tries to embrace the idea of Leah’s new love interest, but she can’t shake the feeling that something is very wrong. Julie’s suspicions lead to a startling discovery about Pearl that puts Leah in serious danger. Will Julie be able to save her daughter from an eternity of heartache before it’s too late?
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Casting:
Lisa Soltau
Chief Lighting Technician:
Huston Beaumont
Co-Executive Producer:
Tori Spelling
Costume Design:
Stephanie Powers
Director:
Melanie Aitkenhead
Director of Photography:
Christina Alexandra Voros
Editor:
Sharidan Williams Sotelo
Executive Producer:
James Franco
Vince Jolivette
Rachel Verno
Diane Sokolow
Hair Department Head:
Connie Kallos
Key Hair Stylist:
Dawn Victoria Dudley
Key Makeup Artist:
Debra-Lee Davidson
Makeup Artist:
Jed Dornoff
Makeup Department Head:
Scott Wheeler
Original Music Composer:
James Iha
Producer:
Iris Torres
Production Design:
Kristen Adams
Set Decoration:
Shirley Starks
Special Effects Coordinator:
Steve Newquist
Steadicam Operator:
Christopher Glasgow
Still Photographer:
John P. Fleenor
Story:
James Franco
Stunt Coordinator:
Mickey Cassidy
Stunt Double:
Kristina Baskett
Alina Andrei
Kate Boyer
Kelly Phelan
Mandy Kowalski
Stunts:
Shane Habberstad
Joel Michael Kramer
Maria Sova
Writer:
Amber Viera
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