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Release Date:
July 1, 2006
Original Title:
12 Hours to Live
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Insight Film Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Eighteen-year-old Amy is having a bad day. Not only has she been kidnapped by a deranged gunman, but as a diabetic without her insulin, her chances of survival are diminishing with each tick of the clock. FBI agent Megan Saunders isn't walking on sunshine either, since this madman killed her partner when Megan hesitated to pull the trigger. Now Megan won't stop till she nails this guy, but can she save Amy before her time's up?
Associate Producer:
Lindsay MacAdam
Camera Operator:
Richard Walden
Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick
Laura Toplass
Costume Design:
Rebekka Sorensen
Dialogue Editor:
Vince Renaud
Director:
George Mendeluk
Director of Photography:
Mahlon Todd Williams
Editor:
Joel Snowden
Executive Producer:
Stanton W. Kamens
Kirk Shaw
Key Makeup Artist:
Amy Van Wormer
Original Music Composer:
Clinton Shorter
Producer:
Kirk Shaw
Production Design:
Paul McCulloch
Script Supervisor:
Laura Collini
Set Decoration:
Alexandra Rojek
Sound Effects Editor:
Ken Biehl
Jo Rossi
Steadicam Operator:
Chris Banting
Brad Witlock
Stunt Coordinator:
Steven McMichael
Owen Walstrom
Stunt Double:
Monique Ganderton
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Mintak
Writer:
Patrick Corbett
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