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Release Date:
July 6, 2019
Original Title:
A Model Kidnapping
Alternate Titles:
The Model Murders
Trapped Model
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lifetime
MarVista Entertainment
Principle Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16
Runtime: 85
Grace, an aspiring model, is thrilled to have fashion photographer Hunter Kelly help launch her career. But when Grace is held against her will, Hunter’s true intention to use her as his next “star” on a sexy website is revealed. With courage and resourcefulness, Grace must now find a way to escape before she becomes Hunter’s next model murder victim. Inspired by true events.
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Associate Producer:
Nicholas Chow
Allegra Newman
Casting:
Ellen Jacoby
Cinematography:
Hernan Herrera
Costume Design:
Li Milian
Director:
Damián Romay
Editor:
Imran Shaikh
Pepe Plaza
Executive Producer:
Kristofer McNeeley
First Assistant Director:
Alejandro Contreras
Original Music Composer:
Chanda Dancy
Post Production Supervisor:
Jeremy Benadon
Producer:
Jacobo Rispa
Damián Romay
Production Design:
Orly Romay
Script Supervisor:
Juliana Maité Irizarry
Sound Mixer:
José "Bute" Márquez
Supervising Sound Editor:
José Luis Canalejo
Writer:
Andrea Canning
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