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Release Date:
November 30, 2018
Original Title:
Hidden Family Secrets
Alternate Titles:
My Daughter Vanished
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Reel One Entertainment
Stargazer Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Recently widowed mom, Melanie and her daughter Gabby are adjusting to life after husband and dad Scott died in a tragic boating accident. When Gabby disappears after a heated argument with her mom, authorities and friends fear she’s run away from home. Unwilling to believe her daughter would run off, Melanie is convinced something more sinister is behind her daughter’s disappearance.
Associate Producer:
Skyler Stucky
Best Boy Electric:
Chase Northrip
Best Boy Grip:
Jeb Schilling
Boom Operator:
Derek Sepe
Dylan Blount
Camera Operator:
Nate Spicer
Casting:
Anthony Del Negro
Co-Producer:
B.D. Gunnell
Colorist:
Peter Swartz
Costume Design:
Gunnar Deatherage
Emily Lindeman
Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Hill
Director:
Sam Irvin
Director of Photography:
Will Turner
Editor:
Nick Everhart
First Assistant Camera:
Josh Bedsole
Michael Pelaez
First Assistant Director:
Sazzy Lee Calhoun
Gaffer:
Jay Young
Tyler Horn
Hairstylist:
Bethany Hood
Key Grip:
Matthew Legner
Brian Ormes
Makeup Artist:
Trevor Thompson
Original Music Composer:
Cameron Catalano
Producer:
Anthony Del Negro
Shane O'Brien
Zach O'Brien
Production Coordinator:
Emily Blevins
Production Design:
Elizabeth Wortham
Property Master:
Thomas Rallis
Script Supervisor:
Erin Krajewski
Second Assistant Camera:
Justin Hall
Set Dresser:
John Travisano
Sound Effects Editor:
Cazz Cerkez
Sound Mixer:
Brandon Cooper
Chris Polczinski
Shelby Watson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Rich Bussey
Writer:
Mark Sanderson
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