The Eleventh Victim (2012)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 29min
- Thriller
- 03 Nov 2012 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Jennie Garth | ... |
Hailey Dean
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Colin Cunningham | ... |
Curtis Burrell Cruise
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Tyron Leitso | ... |
Adam
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David James Lewis | ... |
Matt Leonard
(as David Lewis)
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Metta World Peace | ... |
Garlin Fincher
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Jill Morrison | ... |
Dana
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Elisabeth Rosen | ... |
Celia
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Anne Openshaw | ... |
Melissa Everett
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Jason Schombing | ... |
Detective Thomas Kolker
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Karin Konoval | ... |
Art Teacher
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Lester Scott | ... |
Jesse
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Priscilla Faia | ... |
Leola Sheldon
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Janet Glassford | ... |
Jury Forewoman
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Andrew Wheeler | ... |
Judge Clarence E. Carter
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Paul Lazenby | ... |
Prison Guard
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Derek Morrison | ... |
Sheriff
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Shauna Johannesen | ... |
Smoking Woman
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Dean Redman | ... |
Atlanta Policeman
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Marco Soriano | ... |
Waiter
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Shaw Madson | ... |
Swat Leader
(as Shaw Madsen)
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Angela Moore | ... |
Female Prison Clerk
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Nancy Grace | ... |
Office Assistant
(as Nancy Ann Grace)
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Peter Dwerryhouse | ... |
Victim's Father (uncredited)
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Jocelyn Panton | ... |
Murder Victim (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mike Rohl |
Written by
Nancy Grace | ... | (based on the novel by) |
John Fasano | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Ted Bauman | ... | executive producer / producer |
Lynne Bespflug | ... | co-executive producer |
Howard Braunstein | ... | executive producer |
David Dewar | ... | associate producer |
Nancy Grace | ... | executive producer |
Darin Oishi | ... | associate producer |
Josh Sabarra | ... | executive producer |
Dean Sicoli | ... | co-executive producer |
Music by
Michael Richard Plowman |
Cinematography by
C. Kim Miles | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
James Ilecic |
Editorial Department
Flavio Bidese | ... | finishing editor |
Jennifer Pearson | ... | first assistant editor |
Casting By
Candice Elzinga |
Production Design by
Brian Davie |
Set Decoration by
Terry Joseph |
Costume Design by
Tina Fiorda |
Makeup Department
Dana Hamel | ... | makeup department head |
Stephanie Hamilton | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Riley Harvey | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Pauline L. Tremblay | ... | key hair stylist (as Pauline Tremblay) |
Production Management
Lynne Bespflug | ... | production manager |
David Dewar | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sara Irvine-Erickson | ... | second assistant director (as Sara Irvine) |
Darius Matheson | ... | first assistant director |
Temple Rohl-Burdekin | ... | trainee assistant director |
Tammy Tamkin | ... | third assistant director |
Beth Welch | ... | additional trainee assistant director |
Art Department
Quentin Borger | ... | set dresser |
Jeff Gant | ... | assistant property master |
Ben Krakowsky | ... | property master |
Kelly McLeod | ... | set dresser |
James Picard | ... | artist |
Marie Witt | ... | props |
Sound Department
Jay Cheetham | ... | background sound editor |
Kelly Cole | ... | re-recording mixer |
Robert Hanchar | ... | sound mixer (as Rob Hanchar) |
Bill Mellow | ... | re-recording mixer |
Ryan Thompson | ... | re-recording mixer |
James Wallace | ... | sound designer |
Visual Effects by
Geoffery Antony | ... | visual effects supervisor (as Romald Geoffery) |
Zachary Mallett | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Darvin K. Manwah | ... | digital compositor: GFZ Studios |
Karl Rosner | ... | visual effects artist |
Stunts
Rob Hayter | ... | stunt double: Colin Cunningham |
Shaw Madson | ... | SWAT Commander |
J.J. Makaro | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Blaine Ackerly | ... | gaffer |
Ed Araquel | ... | still photographer |
Phoenix Black | ... | best boy grip |
Filip Dobosz | ... | digital imaging technician |
Riley Pearcy | ... | best boy/electric |
Doug Schwartz | ... | camera operator |
Christopher Tate | ... | key grip (as Chris Tate) |
Gary Viola | ... | "a" camera operator |
Aaron Von Hagen | ... | second assistant camera: "a" camera |
Casting Department
Kara Eide | ... | casting assistant |
Shana Landsburg | ... | casting: US |
Laurie Pavon Solis | ... | extras casting |
Dylan Staniforth | ... | extras casting wrangler |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lenah Hama | ... | assistant costume designer |
Mariela Zapata | ... | costumer |
Location Management
Steven Hearn | ... | assistant location manager |
Costa Vassos | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Isobel Cope | ... | music editor |
Jack Kitchen | ... | assistant to composer |
Script and Continuity Department
Susan Williams | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Kent MacDonald | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Bianca Bezdek-Goodloe | ... | legal representative |
Kathryn Coutu | ... | stand-in |
Warren Dean Fulton | ... | production assistant |
Stephanie Hamilton | ... | production assistant |
Sarah Harris | ... | production coordinator |
Bohdan Jakiwczyk | ... | craft service |
Cathy Landry | ... | assistant production accountant |
Darin Oishi | ... | production accountant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Lifetime Television (2012) (United States) (tv)
- Just Bridge Entertainment (2013) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Tesera Entertainment (2022) (United States)
Special Effects
- GFZStudios (visual effects)
Other Companies
- Aion Art Gallery (set artwork)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Hailey Read has been a Manhattan based therapist for two years. She left her previous job, as an assistant DA with a perfect conviction rate in Atlanta, largely because of her last case. In it, Curtis Burrell Cruise, a failed artist, was convicted as the serial murderer who killed seven women, all strangled and posed post-mortem to resemble famous paintings. Upon the guilty verdict announcement, Cruise tried to strangle Hailey in the courtroom, an event which still haunts her and for which she is still taking anti-anxiety prescription medication. She is hoping that the memory of Cruise will soon dissipate with his imminent execution within the month. However, her anxiety increases when a series of murders begin to occur in New York that resemble the M.O. of Cruise and that have other personal connections to her. She eventually learns through second-hand sources that Cruise is only no longer on death row but was quietly released a few days ago pending a retrial. She is certain Cruise is the perpetrator of these new murders and is working his way to her. Through the process, Hailey, using both her skills as a therapist and lawyer, may discover other behind-the-scenes forces working against her. Written by Huggo |
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Trivia | Some of the artwork for the movie was done by world-renowned artist James Picard. See more » |