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Release Date:
January 12, 2020
Original Title:
Psycho Party Planner
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
The Ninth House
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 93
When young art gallery owner and mother Kayla Anderson finds herself drowning in work and in need of help planning her daughter Kerry's big upcoming Sweet Sixteen bash, she hires pretty, spirited party planner Lindy Shores to help out, having no clue that Lindy is unstable and recently murdered her husband, and will stop at nothing to make Kerry a daughter of her own.
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Christopher Villalba
Art Direction:
Mark Ilvedson
Assistant Editor:
Rachel Slott
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jesse Hughes
Best Boy Electric:
Robert Calva
Best Boy Grip:
Eric Gilbert
Boom Operator:
Nathan Ipanag
Cinematography:
Lars Lindstrom
Colorist:
David Block
Costume Design:
Daniella Cartun
Director:
Jake Helgren
Editor:
Sean Cain
Executive Producer:
Oliver Bachert
Jeffrey Engelen
First Assistant Camera:
Seth Lawrence
First Assistant Director:
Zack Walker
Foley Artist:
Diane Hsu
Gaffer:
Heath Gresham
Hair Designer:
Abigail Bradley
Key Grip:
Aaron Burton
Line Producer:
Anthony Melillo III
Makeup Artist:
Abigail Bradley
Makeup Department Head:
Mika Michelle Garcia
Music:
Chad Rehmann
Producer:
Jake Helgren
Stephanie Slack
Autumn Federici
Production Assistant:
Alex Baele
Production Coordinator:
Adam Michael Ogden
Production Design:
Marcel Victor Prefontaine
Property Master:
Oliver Johnson
Script Supervisor:
Nicole Binnall
Second Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Cypress
Second Assistant Director:
Caitlin Magarity
Set Costumer:
Sarah Wallner
Sound Mixer:
Michael Faner
Steadicam Operator:
Theodore "Dalton" Price
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Gann
Stunt Double:
Morgan Benoit
Writer:
Jake Helgren
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