A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Jerni Stewart, Kristen Harris, Sarah Constible
Written by:
Jessica Landry
Directed by:
Michelle Ouellet
Release Date:
October 11, 2020
Original Title:
A Secret to Keep
Alternate Titles:
Cheerleader Abduction
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Neshama Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
As Trish’s once-perfect daughter suddenly shuts her out of her life with lies and sneaking around, Trish’s motherly intuition kicks into high gear. Can she uncover the truth about what’s wrong with her daughter in time to save her and the baby?
Olivia (Jerni Stewart) is Trish's (Kristin Harris) golden child-a straight-A student and captain of her cheerleading squad. But what Trish, a small-town mayor and governor hopeful, doesn't know is that Olivia is hiding an unplanne...
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Associate Producer:
Mattie Fellbaum
Costume Design:
Laura DeLuca
Director:
Michelle Ouellet
Director of Photography:
Gabriel Levesque
Editor:
Chad Tremblay
Executive Producer:
Suzanne L. Berger
Hannah Pillemer
Marly Reed
Fernando Szew
Marianne C. Wunch
Arnie Zipursky
Music:
Kevon Cronin
Producer:
Cary Davies
Stunt Double:
Kristen Sawatzky
Writer:
Jessica Landry
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