The Wrong Son (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 19, 2018

Original Title:
The Wrong Son

Alternate Titles:
Her Son's Deadly Secret
Her Son's Secrets

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Dominion Pictures
Lifetime
Reel One Entertainment
Stargazer Films
Synthetic Cinema International

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Thirteen years after disappearing and presumed drowned, Matt returns home to his mother Sarah. Suspicions grow when her older son Ian is injured in a car accident similar to the one that recently killed his father.

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Art Direction:
Sean Dermond

Assistant Editor:
Ryan Ouellette

Best Boy Electric:
Brad Piche

Costume Design:
Tammy Gibbens

Director:
Nick Everhart

Director of Photography:
Bob Blankemeier

Editor:
Nick Everhart

Executive Producer:
Sebastian Battro

Fight Choreographer:
Anthony Hoang

Gaffer:
Sam Robinson

Makeup Department Head:
Ari Rosenbaum

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Morgan Smith

Producer:
Carl Moellenberg
Zach O'Brien
Andrew Gernhard
Shane O'Brien

Production Design:
Sydney Bowers

Screenplay:
Nick Everhart

Steadicam Operator:
Ian Woolston-Smith

Story:
Shane O'Brien

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