You Killed My Mother (2017) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 7, 2017

Original Title:
You Killed My Mother

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Lifetime
N.B Thrilling Films 8
Reel One Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

Disturbed teenager Jo Fay loses it and attacks a nurse at the hospital when she is told her critically ill mother won't qualify for a liver transplant due to her chronic alcoholism. Years later, when she is released from a mental institution, Jo seems normal but harbors a ferocious rage to take revenge on everyone she blames for her mother's death. Ashley Jones, Carlena Britch star. (2017)

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Associate Producer:
Cinthia Burke
E. Andrew Pecs

Best Boy Electric:
Jeremy Jemec

Casting:
Ilona Smyth
Lisa Parasyn

Costume Design:
Emily Griffiths

Director:
Curtis Crawford

Director of Photography:
Bill St. John

Editor:
Jordan Jensen

Executive Producer:
Sebastian Battro
Tom Berry
Pierre David

Gaffer:
Jonah Hart

Key Grip:
Shawn Kazda

Key Hair Stylist:
Karen Wetendorf

Key Makeup Artist:
Cinthia Burke

Producer:
Curtis Crawford
Neil Bregman
Steve Boisvert

Production Design:
Cody Johnson

Production Executive:
Roxanne Boisvert

Set Decoration:
Tammie Walker

Still Photographer:
Albert Camicioli

Writer:
Stephen Romano

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