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Featuring:
Barbie Castro, Patrick Muldoon, Kate Mansi
Written by:
Christine Conradt
Directed by:
Alyn Darnay
Release Date:
January 8, 2017
Original Title:
Boyfriend Killer
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Concord Film
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A Grieving mother suspects that her son's ex-girlfriend may have been involved in his death.
When Preston (22) dies in a car crash, his mother Sandra (40), goes through his social media accounts hoping to salvage any photos of him and let his friends know of his death. She discovers communication between Preston and his vindictive girlfriend Krystal (24) in which she tried to get Preston to kill her ex. When Krystal's ex is found dead a few days later, Sandra is certain that Krystal killed him, orchestrated Preston's 'accident' as well, and must prove it before Krystal murders her too...
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ADR Supervisor:
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza
Assistant Editor:
Daniel Harriger
Boom Operator:
Devin Ryan
Camera Operator:
Greg Jacoy
Casting:
Barbie Castro
Costume Design:
Genesis V. Cordoba
Dialogue Editor:
Michael Kreple
Director:
Alyn Darnay
Director of Photography:
Jon Schellenger
Editor:
Greg Jocoy
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Eric R. Castro
First Assistant Director:
John Hamblin
Carole Wood
Foley:
David Kitchens
Gaffer:
Curtis Ballard
Key Costumer:
Minouche Pericles
Key Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Marie Perez
Music Editor:
Michael T. Ryan
Original Music Composer:
Chad Rehmann
Producer:
Barbie Castro
Production Coordinator:
Molly O'Donnell
Property Master:
James Hook
Screenplay:
Christine Conradt
Script Supervisor:
Katherine Vasquez
Set Designer:
James Hook
Whitney Kirsling Perez
Sound Effects Editor:
Michael Lanoue
Stunt Coordinator:
Juan C. Bofill
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