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Release Date:
March 19, 2020
Original Title:
Revenge for Daddy
Alternate Titles:
Deadly Daughter
Looking for Mr. Wonderful
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Creative Arts Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
When Lisa’s father is killed in a hit and run, we discover that he has a secret daughter from his first marriage. Her name is Marie and she is a convicted murderer, out on early release from prison, and driven by a single purpose–revenge. Living under a secret identity as Bethany, Marie has connived her way to living and working close to Lisa, lurking and planning her revenge as payment for the life she feels cheated out of–a life she feels their father unfairly gave to Lisa. Marie has set a deadly trap for Lisa to take back what she is owed, leaving Lisa, her mother and their friends to fight for their lives against the murderous sister she never knew.
Art Direction:
Natalie Blake
Assistant Editor:
Cameron Lacey
Casting Director:
Robin De Lano
Nicole Dionne
Costume Design:
Mya Schmalz
Director:
Tom Shell
Editor:
Christopher Kinsman
Executive Producer:
Matthew Helderman
Luke Taylor
Gaffer:
Sean Emer
Hair Department Head:
Rebecca Violet Schroeder
Hairstylist:
Katherine Barber
Key Grip:
Kyle Sorvig
Key Makeup Artist:
Megan Lauchner
Makeup Artist:
Megan Lauchner
Original Music Composer:
David Findlay
Producer:
Liz Vacovec
Christopher Kinsman
Chris Lancey
Production Design:
Robert Wise
Script Supervisor:
Nicole Binnall
Sound Designer:
Brad Cormier
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Justin Gaudreault
Story:
Bridget Alexander
Chris Lancey
Supervising Sound Editor:
David Findlay
Unit Production Manager:
Charlie Schmidlin
Writer:
Bridget Alexander
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