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Release Date:
February 9, 2017
Original Title:
Stalker's Prey
Alternate Titles:
Hunter's Cove
Stalker's Prey
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Johnson Production Group
Lifetime
Stargazer Films
Synthetic Cinema International
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Laura's life is turned upside down when she is attacked by a shark while celebrating her 18th birthday. She's rescued by Bruce, a handsome young man just returned home from college. As she recovers, he becomes a local hero for his bravery. As the dust settles, Bruce seems smitten with his damsel in distress, but Laura is not ready to move past the boyfriend she lost in the attack.
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Art Direction:
Kait Murphy
Co-Producer:
Kevin Shea
Costume Design:
Annie Simon
Dialogue Editor:
Dennis Dembeck
Director:
Colin Theys
Director of Photography:
Branden James Maxham
Editor:
Bryan Capri
Executive Producer:
Richard J. Lucas
Timothy O. Johnson
Bonnie Farley-Lucas
Foley Artist:
Dennis Dembeck
Catherine Anderson
Gaffer:
Sam Robinson
Line Producer:
Erica Joseph Hunter
Makeup Department Head:
Jackie Zbuska
Music:
Shane Chesnut
Producer:
Zach O'Brien
Shane O'Brien
Andrew Gernhard
Production Design:
Caley Bisson
Screenplay:
John Doolan
Sound Designer:
Bumi Hidaka
Sound Editor:
Dennis Dembeck
Sound Effects Editor:
Catherine Anderson
Sound Engineer:
Catherine Anderson
Sound Mixer:
Michael Infante
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bumi Hidaka
Brian Quill
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brian Quill
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