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Release Date:
June 4, 2017
Original Title:
The Perfect Soulmate
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
N.B Thrilling Films 8
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A
Runtime: 90
On the outside, Sarah Miles appears to have it all: her husband is charming and successful and their daughter Megan is bright and engaging. Having put her once successful career as a published poet on hold to raise Megan, Sarah now shares her writing on her poetry blog. But there's a terrible truth lurking behind the doors of her suburban mansion… despite his polished persona, Sarah's husband is controlling, manipulative, and abusive. Isolated and desperate to escape her marriage, Sarah welcomes the newfound attention of one of her devoted fans, a bookish young woman named Lee Maxson. But as Sarah gets closer to Lee, she begins to discover that she’s found an ever more dangerous companion.
Associate Producer:
Cinthia Burke
Costume Design:
Emily Griffiths
Director:
Curtis Crawford
Anthony Lefresne
Director of Photography:
Bill St. John
Editor:
Jordan Jensen
Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Pierre David
Neil Bregman
Sebastian Battro
Music:
Richard Bowers
Producer:
Curtis Crawford
Donald Osborne
Production Design:
Csaba András Kertész
Production Executive:
Roxanne Boisvert
Set Decoration:
Cody Johnson
Supervising Producer:
Steve Boisvert
Writer:
John Serge
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