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Release Date:
September 16, 2017
Original Title:
Drink Slay Love
Alternate Titles:
Rencontre avec un vampire
Genres:
Fantasy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Sepia Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
A 16-year old vampire discovers she has the ability to withstand sunlight. Sensing an opportunity to round up new victims, her family enrolls her in high school, where her who-cares attitude quickly makes her the coolest girl around.
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ADR Mixer:
Adam Sharpe
Casting:
Catharine Falcon
Paul Weber
Bim Narine
Co-Executive Producer:
Bella Thorne
Costume Design:
Liene Dobrāja
Costume Supervisor:
Colleen Bryant
Director:
Vanessa Parise
Director of Photography:
Vic Sarin
Executive Producer:
Sheri Singer
Fight Choreographer:
Larry Lam
Foley Mixer:
Kevin Morales
Hair Department Head:
Miranda Upton
Hairstylist:
Alicia Chowen
Key Makeup Artist:
Jessica Crippen
Music:
Justin R. Durban
Novel:
Sarah Beth Durst
Producer:
Tina Pehme
Kim Roberts
Production Design:
Tink
Screenplay:
Eirene Donohue
Script Supervisor:
Ben Johnstone
Set Decoration:
Tia Mueller
Set Dresser:
Joe Hinks
Sound Designer:
Bill Mellow
Sound Effects Editor:
Kevin Belen
Kevin Morales
Mark Angly
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin Belen
Stunt Coordinator:
Byron Brisco
Stunt Double:
Crystal Mudry
Tally Rodin
Shawn Robidoux
Stunts:
Jason Bell
Fraser Aitcheson
Andrew Long
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bill Mellow
VFX Supervisor:
Mike Ritchie
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