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Release Date:
June 17, 2007
Original Title:
Reckless Behavior: Caught on Tape
Alternate Titles:
Objectif voyeur
Stolen Life
Stolen Life - Reckless Behavior
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
Emma Norman spends a wild Spring break holiday on Mintners Cove beach, California, with her female friends, Lori, who seeks a new fling and academic Stefanie. There, slick stud Greg Vlasi gives them a good time and shoots video of them on beach and yacht (possibly drugged and/or drunk). The video is doctored and released onto the internet as porn distributed by Nick Bronson in LA. Soon Emma's promising career as Minneapolis school teacher is over. Her fireman fiancé David in home small-town Prairie dumps her, even her dad's firm gets boycotted.
Co-Producer:
Jeffrey Schenck
Director:
Donald Wrye
Director of Photography:
Neil Cervin
Editor:
John Blizek
Executive Producer:
Rick Rosenberg
Paul Colichman
Stephen P. Jarchow
First Assistant Director:
Ray Pomare
Gaffer:
Marco Mateo
Music:
Claude Foisy
Music Supervisor:
Brian Goldman
Producer:
Robert W. Christiansen
Grant Bradley
Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Harris
Supervising Producer:
Dale G. Bradley
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bennique Blasini
Steven M. Blasini
Writer:
Donald Wrye
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