The Stolen (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 29, 2017

Original Title:
The Stolen

Alternate Titles:
Buscando venganza
LADY GUN FIGHTER
The Stolen (Buscando Venganza)
被窃之物
더 스톨른

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Western

Production Companies:
Cork Films
Head Gear Films
Kreo Films
Metrol Technology
MiriquidiFilm

Production Countries:
Germany | New Zealand | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  NL: 12 

Runtime: 98

She's coming for you

The story of a woman who must find her kidnapped son, navigating a world she doesn't know, on the edge of danger with every heartbeat.

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Art Direction:
Emma Painter

Associate Producer:
Tom Harberd
Andrew Rennie

Casting:
Jennifer Ricchiazzi

Co-Producer:
Michael Geidel

Costume Design:
Tina Hutchison-Thomas

Director:
Niall Johnson

Director of Photography:
Alun Bollinger

Editor:
Dave Thrasher

Executive Producer:
Gary Collins
Neil Hudson
Phil Hunt
Julia Palau
Compton Ross

Line Producer:
Bridget Bourke

Original Music Composer:
Paul Lawler

Producer:
Emily Corcoran

Production Design:
Joe Bleakley

Screenplay:
Niall Johnson
Emily Corcoran

Script Supervisor:
Monique Knight

Story:
Emily Corcoran

Stunt Double:
Cameron Brown

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