Stressed to Death (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 29, 2019

Original Title:
Stressed to Death

Alternate Titles:
Atormentada por la muerte
The Killer Choice

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

During a robbery at a smart stop an EMT is faced with two victims; a pregnant lady and a man shot but still alive. When having to choose which to save first the injured man tells her take the pregnant lady, and she does. On her way back to get the man he is killed by the robber. Now the man's wife, Victoria, has been planning for ten years to exact revenge on her husband's death.

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Casting:
Lindsay Chag

Colorist:
Kelly Richard Fennig

Costume Design:
Brionna Rowe

Dialogue Editor:
Tony Solis

Director:
Jared Cohn

Director of Photography:
Patrice Lucien Cochet

Drone Operator:
Sathish Shankutty

Editor:
Sean Cain

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Joe Tomcufcik

First Assistant Camera:
Steven Neel

Key Grip:
Alex Niknejad

Original Music Composer:
Kent Rock

Production Coordinator:
Vivian Miranda

Script Supervisor:
Kennedy Del Toro

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Sathish Shankutty

Sound Effects Editor:
Kerry Smollen

Sound Mixer:
Max Nikoff

Steadicam Operator:
Philip Nathanael

Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Snegoff

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard B. Larimore

Unit Production Manager:
Annick Jaƫgy

Writer:
Harris Kaufman
Brian Skiba

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