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Release Date:
May 15, 2019
Original Title:
Fatal Friend Request
Alternate Titles:
Recipe For Danger
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
The Cartel
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Vanessa proudly shares all her personal information, selfies and family photos with her online friends and is thrilled to welcome her 10,000th follower. Little does she know that her new fan is actually the biological mother of her adopted daughter Lacy and has been trying to track her down for seven years. Now that she knows all the family's movements and whereabouts, her cyber stalking turns into the real thing. Inserting herself into the family's lives and affections, she soon becomes indispensable as sous chef in Vanessa's restaurant and is always ready to babysit Lacy - just waiting for the right moment to abduct her - For she will stop at nothing to get her daughter back - not even murder.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Borja Sau Razquin
Assistant Editor:
Brandon Bernier
Assistant Property Master:
Tyler Barre
Camera Operator:
Claude Savard
Co-Producer:
Cary Davies
Director:
Lisa France
Director of Photography:
Andrew Forbes
Editor:
Wendy Elford-Argent
Executive Producer:
Carla Woods
First Assistant Camera:
Mia Camagong
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Lavoie
Foley Editor:
Isaac Carter
Hair Department Head:
Jill Hadfield
Lighting Technician:
Jonathan Kennedy
Line Producer:
Kami Norton
Makeup Department Head:
Daena Groleau
Post Production Coordinator:
Jessa Gordon
Post Production Supervisor:
Melinda Wells McCabe
Producer:
Eric Scott Woods
Stan Spry
Production Accountant:
Catherine Neiman
Second Assistant Director:
Steven R. Taylor
Sound Effects Editor:
Samantha Iorio
Sound Mixer:
Josh Pagtalunan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marcus Blanchard
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kenneth L. Johnson
Writer:
Brooke Purdy
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