Sleepwalking in Suburbia (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 16, 2017

Original Title:
Sleepwalking in Suburbia

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Annuit Coeptis Entertainment II
Johnson Production Group
Lifetime

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  DE: 12 

Runtime: 84

Primal Desires Take Over

Michelle Miller is a chronic sleepwalker. She and her husband Dan Miller are trying to have their first child after she had a miscarriage the year before. One night she sleepwalks into the bedroom of her neighbor Luke Williams while his wife Nancy is out of town. They have sex; she is unaware of this but he not only knows about it but falls madly in love with Michelle and decides he wants to leave Nancy for her. Michelle gets pregnant, but doesn't know whether the baby is Dan's or Luke's.

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Art Direction:
Sarah Stapleton

Casting:
Judy Lee

Costume Design:
Florence Barrett

Director:
Alex Wright

Director of Photography:
Anthony C. Metchie

Editor:
Jason Nielsen

Executive Producer:
Timothy O. Johnson

Gaffer:
Daniel Leon Pitts

Hair Department Head:
Katelyn Abbott

Makeup Department Head:
Elizabeth McLeod

Music:
Andy Forsberg

Producer:
Oliver De Caigny

Production Design:
Heather Coutts

Set Decoration:
Tim Lanham

Stunt Coordinator:
Chad Sayn

Stunt Double:
Crystal Dalman

Supervising Producer:
Navid Soofi

Writer:
Alex Wright
Bryce Doersam

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