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Release Date:
November 12, 2021
Original Title:
Killer Cover Up
Alternate Titles:
Strike Her Dead
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Reel One Entertainment
Sunshine Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 US: PG-13
Runtime: 88
All-star soccer player Jenna Sims and her mom Sally are ready for a new start when they move to a new, sunny beach town. Jenna joins her new school’s soccer team in the hopes of making new friends and keeping her college scholarship, but things soon turn dangerous when she is framed for murder after discovering the cover-up of a player’s death. Can she find who the real culprit is before the real murderer gets to her?
Art Direction:
Laura Vegas
Associate Producer:
Jacobo Rispa
Casting Associate:
Erin Fragetta
Casting Director:
Lori Wyman
Colorist:
Diego Boass
Costume Designer:
Summer Moore
Costumer:
Carolyn Meike
Faith Skender
Digital Imaging Technician:
Wes Castro
Director:
Damián Romay
Director of Photography:
Juan Hernández
Editor:
Ezequiel Brizuela
Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Sebastian Battro
Breanne Laplante
Dave Hickey
First Assistant Camera:
Emily Keenan
First Assistant Director:
Alejandro Contreras
Foley Recordist:
Alberto Del Rio
Gaffer:
Tessa Robey
Key Grip:
Jasper Lan
Key Makeup Artist:
Leslie Humphrey
Music:
Andrew Skrabutenas
Todd Haberman
Post Production Coordinator:
Florencia Nattero
Post Production Supervisor:
Pablo Margiotta
Producer:
Jacobo Rispa
Damián Romay
Production Accountant:
Ivelisse Cortijo
Production Coordinator:
Cassiti Hovarter
Robert Garcia Esquerro
Script Supervisor:
Mariella Pérez
Second Assistant Camera:
Pedro Enrique Rodriguez Uz
Set Dresser:
Karli Brown
Sound Editor:
José Luis Canalejo
Sound Mixer:
José "Bute" Márquez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Federico Pájaro
Sound Supervisor:
Federico Pájaro
Still Photographer:
Ashly Covington
Calvin Wayne Parker Jr.
Writer:
Casey Bose
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