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Release Date:
February 14, 2020
Original Title:
Her Name Was Christa
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Romance
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 120
Stephen is a socially awkward, middle-aged telemarketer and is desperately alone. At the suggestion of a co-worker, he goes out into the night to find a prostitute for "The Girlfriend Experience." He meets Christa, a streetwise call girl who's happy to fulfill his needs, and something unexpected happens. What starts as a business agreement blossoms into true love. But what happens when death enters the picture? How far would you go to keep the one person you've always wanted?
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Art Direction:
David Lange
Associate Producer:
Brad Twigg
Jason Kasper
Director:
James L. Edwards
Director of Photography:
Gordon Cameron
Editor:
Jason Kasper
Executive Producer:
Xavier Bronkowitz
Key Makeup Artist:
Taylore Cook
Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Hale
Original Music Composer:
Matthew Sturgeon
Producer:
Shari Rose
Script Supervisor:
Thomas James
Second Unit Director:
T. Michael Conway
Set Designer:
Lonnie Love
Sound Editor:
Gary Lee Vincent
Sound Recordist:
Nick Weber
David Bachmeier
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Alan Tuskes
Still Photographer:
Stephanie Bible
Writer:
James L. Edwards
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