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Release Date:
October 1, 2016
Original Title:
Deadly Ex
Alternate Titles:
Inconceivable
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Creative Arts Entertainment Group Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
When Gary Emerson reconnects with his high school girlfriend Valerie over a kiss at their reunion, he has no idea that Valerie took that kiss as in invitation to rekindle their youthful romance and has followed him cross-country to fan the fire of their old flame. Gary makes it clear that he and his wife Jenna are working on their marriage and that he will never love Valerie. This is unacceptable to Valerie, and now Jenna and Gary must fight for their lives and the safety of their two children while Valerie seeks retribution in her reign of terror. Natasha Henstridge, Marguerite Moreau, Jason Gerhardt, Sammi Hanratty star. (2016)
Art Direction:
Traci Hays
Director:
Tom Shell
Director of Photography:
Keith J. Duggan
Editor:
Christopher Kinsman
Executive Producer:
Chris Lancey
First Assistant Director:
Laila Petrone
Gaffer:
Joseph C. Petkwitz
Makeup Department Head:
Desiree Falcon
Original Music Composer:
Steve Yeaman
Producer:
Chris Lancey
Liz Vacovec
Production Design:
Robert Wise
Screenplay:
Christine Conradt
Second Assistant Director:
MJ Caballero
Story:
Chris Lancey
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