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Release Date:
September 28, 2017
Original Title:
Psycho In-Law
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Blue Sky Films
Lifetime
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
It's been two years since Tina's husband-to-be, Brock, lost his first wife in a tragic accident. Everyone is thrilled to see Brock so happy with Tina, including his eight-year-old daughter Harper. It seems Tina's only obstacle to happily ever after is Joyce, Brock's former mother-in-law, who is determined to stop the marriage and keep Harper to herself. Joyce's attempts to disrupt the happy couple quickly escalate and it becomes clear that Joyce will do anything to keep Tina from walking down the aisle. Katie Leclerc and Catherine Dyer star.
Co-Producer:
Sheri Reeves
Costume Design:
John C. Houston IV
Director:
Jeff Hare
Director of Photography:
James O'Keeffe
Editor:
Peter Steel
Executive Producer:
Nicole Reid
David DeCrane
Tom Berry
Sebastian Battro
Gilles LaPlante
Breanne Laplante
First Assistant Director:
John Alexander Stern
Key Hair Stylist:
Erica Medina
Key Makeup Artist:
Julia Hapney
Music:
Lawrence Shragge
Producer:
Ken Sanders
Production Design:
Catch Henson
Script Supervisor:
Kennedy Del Toro
Studio Teacher:
Jeffrey Scott Nuttall
Writer:
Becca Topol
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