When a surrogate grows too fond of the baby she carried for a young couple, they try to disengage from her. But the surrogate starts poisoning the mother (with no danger to the child) in a scam that will keep the surrogate around, and then, when mom is gone, the surrogate will get the child, the husband and the suburban life she so earnestly covets.
05-13-2022
1h 25m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Tamar Halpern
Production:
Almost Never Films, RNR Media, Reel One Entertainment
Key Crew
Line Producer:
John Mehrer
Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Co-Producer:
Dave Hickey
Producer:
Danny Roth
Executive Producer:
Pierre David
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Sarah Fisher
Sarah Fisher was born on January 19, 1993 in Ottawa, Canada. Sarah is best known for her role as 'Becky Baker' on TeenNick's Degrassi TNG and produced two original songs for the hit TV series as well as NBC's movie Full Out.
Ava Torres is an American Actress based out of Houston, TX. Ava is represented by Page Parkes Texas and 11:11 Entertainment California. She is known for her lead roles in the short films Hard to Place (Emma, 2019) and Radley (Uriel, 2020) along with supporting roles in various other short films. Ava can be seen in the feature films, American Cherry (2020) and Chocolate Covered Christmas (2020), where she plays the younger version of the lead character in both films. She can also be seen in the thriller/horror feature film, Host (2020), starring alongside Matt Passmore and Danielle Harris as well as the action/thriller feature film, The Cure Game (2021) where she has a strong supporting role. Ava also has numerous commercial campaigns, internet ads, and print work on her resume.
Brooks grew up in a small Oklahoma town and was the middle child of three boys who did nothing but play some sort of sport year round. Baseball was the preferred choice and being a son to a father who coached it at the college level for 38 years and Great-Nephew to the late Mickey Mantle, he was not short on experiencing it a different level than most. Brooks excelled at baseball, along with basketball and football throughout high school and thus didn't began pursuing acting until later in his life. He knew he wanted to act from the age of twelve when walking out of a theater after watching Good Will Hunting and knew he wanted to perform in a way to move people's emotions the way he had just been moved. For Brooks, the seed was planted. After four years of college baseball and an undergrad Business Management degree, Brooks went on to grad school where he earned a Masters Degree of Ed in Sports Administration, before he finally began pouring water over that seed through classes, workshops, seminars and other methods. These learning tools combined with becoming a husband and father helped Brooks tap into the ever growing emotional peaks and valleys of life, thus helping him to become the performer he is today.