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Featuring:
Rusty Joiner, Lucy Loken, Laura Bilgeri
Written by:
Patrick Robert Young
Directed by:
Damián Romay
Release Date:
June 12, 2018
Original Title:
My Teacher, My Obsession
Alternate Titles:
Dad Crush
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Sunshine Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Riley is struggling to make friends after transferring to a new high school where her father, Chris, is an English teacher. When she meets Kyla, they quickly becomes close friends. However, the friendship takes a strange turn when Riley learns that Kyla is obsessed with her dad. Will Kyla successfully seduce Chris and start a twisted new life with him by removing everyone in her path, or will Riley be able to save her father from Kyla’s treacherous plot before it’s too late?
Riley struggles to make friends after transferring to a new high school where her father is an English teacher. When she meets fellow loner Kyla, they become close friends--until Riley learns that Kyla is obsessed with her father.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kelsey Fell
Associate Producer:
Nicholas Chow
Casting:
Tracy Kilpatrick
Co-Producer:
Maggie McFarren
Costume Design:
Tora Eff
Director:
Damián Romay
Director of Photography:
Juan Hernández
Editor:
Pepe Plaza
Executive Producer:
Stephanie Slack
Kristofer McNeeley
Fernando Szew
First Assistant Director:
Mariella Pérez
Gaffer:
Jimi Covert
Makeup Department Head:
Leslie Humphrey
Original Music Composer:
Chanda Dancy
Producer:
Jacobo Rispa
Damián Romay
Production Design:
Orly Romay
Property Master:
Katie Blackburn
Script Supervisor:
Aimee Bell
Sound Effects Editor:
José Luis Canalejo
Stunt Coordinator:
Chelsea Bruland
VFX Artist:
Matthew Gardocki
Wardrobe Assistant:
Emily Blevins
Writer:
Patrick Robert Young
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