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Release Date:
February 2, 2019
Original Title:
Death of a Cheerleader
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Reunion Pacific Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
A remake of the cult classic, inspired by Randall Sullivan’s Rolling Stone article of the same name about the real life murder of a popular, affluent and beautiful Northern California high school cheerleader at the hands of a classmate.
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ADR Mixer:
Adam Sharpe
Art Direction:
Fraser Hagen
Assistant Set Decoration:
Sarah Stapleton
Assistant Sound Editor:
Joselyn Hernandez
Casting:
Bim Narine
Catharine Falcon
Casting Associate:
Bri Neal
Choreographer:
Morgan Tanner
Costume Design:
Valerie Halverson
Dialogue Editor:
Hugo DeLaCerda
Director:
Paul Shapiro
Director of Photography:
Toby Gorman
Editor:
Mark Shearer
Executive Producer:
Matthew O'Connor
Sheri Singer
Paddy Bickerton
First Assistant Director:
Marijke Richman
Foley Mixer:
Francisco Frial
Foley Recordist:
Kevin Morales
Gaffer:
Michael Martell
Graphic Designer:
Trevor Neuman
Hairstylist:
Wanita May
Key Grip:
Adrian Wilcocks
Makeup Department Head:
Jessica Crippen
Music Supervisor:
Natasha Duprey
Original Music Composer:
Graeme Coleman
Producer:
Michael O'Connor
Production Coordinator:
Matthew Santoro
Production Design:
Nick Richardson
Production Manager:
Robyn Wiener
Second Assistant Director:
Scooby Vincent
Set Decoration:
Tania Rahimikhoshavaz
Sound Designer:
Eva Madden
Sound Editor:
Kelly Cole
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Daniel Cardona
Mark Angly
Rob Coxford
Story:
Randall Sullivan
Third Assistant Director:
Andrew Thomas Hopkins
Writer:
Caitlin D. Fryers
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