Gone (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 8, 2019

Original Title:
Gone

Alternate Titles:
The Alleged Abduction
Una oscura sparizione
Was I Really Kidnapped?

Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 88

Was she kidnapped or was it all a lie?

When the detectives won’t believe she was abducted, a woman must do her own investigation to identify the person who kidnapped her.

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ADR Mixer:
Benjamin Darier

Art Direction:
Courtney Bell

Best Boy Electric:
Jessica Lauren Doucet

Boom Operator:
Kirk Knapp

Camera Operator:
Caelan Benn

Costume Design:
Sarah A. Carroll

Director:
Max McGuire

Director of Photography:
Jonathan Kischel

Executive Producer:
Margret H. Huddleston
Arnie Zipursky
Fernando Szew
Andrew C. Erin

First Assistant Camera:
Ashraf Asfour
Christopher Berti

First Assistant Director:
Taralee Gerhard

Hairstylist:
Erin K. Richardson

Original Music Composer:
Claude Foisy

Producer:
Bonnie Zipursky
Hayden Baptiste

Production Accountant:
Nicole Viens

Production Manager:
Hayden Baptiste

Property Master:
Christian Belisle

Screenplay:
Andrea Canning

Second Assistant Director:
Johnny Ross

Sound Mixer:
Francesco Falsetto

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stephen Traub
Lucas Roveda

Stunt Coordinator:
Alain Moussi

Stunt Double:
Anthony Ferri

Transportation Coordinator:
Michael Pembroke

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