On the afternoon of August 3, 2013, 16-year-old Hannah Anderson was abducted after finishing cheerleading practice in a San Diego suburb. When the bodies of her mother and brother were found in the burned home of family friend James DiMaggio later that day, an AMBER Alert was issued, and a frantic multi-state manhunt for Hannah began. For a week she was kept prisoner by the increasingly unstable DiMaggio as they made their way across the state. One week later, the two were found in Idaho and DiMaggio was killed in a shootout with FBI agents, leaving Hannah as the sole survivor. As the dust settled, questions began to emerge about the nature of the relationship between Hannah and her kidnapper...and what really happened?
Unfortunately the movie Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story is not yet available on HBO Max.
Production | Barry Barnholtz | Executive Producer |
Production | Zelma Kiwi | Executive Producer |
Production | Jeffrey Schenck | Executive Producer |
Production | Peter Sullivan | Co-Producer |
Production | Kimberly A. Ray | Co-Producer |
Sound | Matthew Janszen | Music |
Camera | Stuart Brereton | Director of Photography |
Editing | Brian Brinkman | Editor |
Art | Kalie Acheson | Production Design |
Art | Charles Latham | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Stefanie Lain | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Liz McCracken | Key Makeup Artist |
Directing | Peter Sullivan | Director |
Writing | Hanz Wasserburger | Writer |
Writing | Peter Sullivan | Story |
Writing | Jeffrey Schenck | Story |
Writing | Hanz Wasserburger | Story |
Directing | James W. Arrington | First Assistant Director |
Production | Donald Paul Pemrick | Casting |
Production | Dean E. Fronk | Casting |