A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2020
Original Title:
Escaping My Stalker
Alternate Titles:
Una vida amenazada
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Blue Sky Films
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
A street kid, Taylor, has been adopted by Sandy (Alexandra Paul) & Larry. They run a shelter for people in need, and rescued Taylor from the street, and a life of crime. Unfortunately, Taylor's past may be catching up with her. She's got a stalker, and he means business. Can she figure out who's behind this, and why before her new life is snatched away?
ADR Editor:
Jacques Plante
ADR Recordist:
Leonardo Lamela
Assistant Location Manager:
Luke Lakin
Associate Producer:
Christian Ackerman
Best Boy Electric:
Faisal Shah
Chad Narducci
Best Boy Grip:
Nathan Hansen
Camera Operator:
Ferd Berfel
Casting:
Jeff Hardwick
Co-Producer:
Noël A. Zanitsch
Sheri Reeves
Costume Design:
John C. Houston IV
Costume Supervisor:
Morgan Dixon
Craft Service:
Dustin Beluscak
Dialogue Editor:
Jacques Plante
Digital Imaging Technician:
Kyra Dunn
Director:
Linden Ashby
Director of Photography:
Eric Anderson
Editor:
Jordan Jensen
Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Pierre David
Extras Casting:
Peter Sutton
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Kate Ketcham
Alan Koplin
Carson Reaves
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Rose Oxnard
David Mun
Ben Brady
First Assistant Director:
John Alexander Stern
Foley Recordist:
Leonardo Lamela
Stéphane Cadotte
Gaffer:
Keith Morgan
Andy Messersmith
Hair Department Head:
Sarah Angela Gonzalez
Key Grip:
Eric Fickenwirth
Brian Patierno
Rey Fortanel
Andy Messersmith
Key Production Assistant:
Mitchell Peterson
Location Manager:
Dean Galanis
Makeup Department Head:
Alma Cedillo
Music:
Richard Bowers
Music Supervisor:
Sebastian Battro
Post Production Coordinator:
Virginie Forest
Post Production Supervisor:
Luis Martino
Producer:
Ken Sanders
Production Coordinator:
Gabbi Latade
Production Design:
Chase Wright
Production Sound Mixer:
Jason Aaron Moran
Property Master:
Robert Page-Roberts
Script Supervisor:
Katya Loban
Rob F. Goodwin
Second Assistant Camera:
Steven Sklena
Second Assistant Director:
John J. Tierney
Second Second Assistant Director:
Austin J. Brucks
Second Unit Director:
Buz Wallick
Christian Ackerman
Second Unit Director of Photography:
David Speck
Faisal Shah
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Anthony Arrigo
Set Costumer:
Kyndal McLyn
Set Decoration:
Lane Young
Set Dresser:
Michael O'Connor
Dina Coccari
Sound Designer:
Guillaume Boursier
Sound Editor:
Benoit Beaupre
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Youssef Kchouk
Brian Cossette
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michel Gauvin
Sound Supervisor:
Guillaume Boursier
Steadicam Operator:
Jay Ruggieri
Still Photographer:
Charles Christopher
Michael Taing
Studio Teacher:
Daphne Bolesma
Jeffrey Scott Nuttall
Visual Effects Editor:
Luis Martino
Writer:
Stephen Romano
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