Cyber Case

Cyber Case (also known as Online Abduction) is a 2015 American drama feature film distributed by MarVista Entertainment. It premiered in a limited release at Landmark Theaters and was later released as an original Lifetime Television movie on LMN entitled Online Abduction.[1] The film explores the dangers of putting personal information on social media. A young woman uses social media and geotagged pictures to track down her kidnapped brother with the help of her friends and the police.[2]

Cyber Case (aka Online Abduction)
Original release poster
Directed bySteven R. Monroe
Produced by
  • Steven R. Monroe
  • Stephanie Slack
  • Stan Spry
  • Fernando Szew
  • Carla Woods
  • Eric Scott Woods
Screenplay byCaron Tschampion
Starring
Music byBrittany DuBay
CinematographyJeff Carolan
Edited byKristina Grobler
Production
company
Cartel Pictures
Distributed by
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$195,000

Plot

In order to help her mother and stepdad, Isabel agrees to watch over her three-year-old half brother, Tommy.[3] One afternoon at the park, the unthinkable happens—Isabel takes her eyes off Tommy for only a moment, and he vanishes. Her parents blame Isabel for the kidnapping. The stress of losing Tommy forms a rift between Isabel and her parents—as well as the revelation that the pictures Isabel posted of him at the park led the kidnapper to him. As the police unsuccessfully follow their leads, Isabel starts to conduct her own investigation using photos and tracking locations through geo-tags to help identify a potential suspect with the support of her boyfriend, Jeremy and her computer wiz friend, Ben. It's through her online sleuthing that the police are able to eventually identify a motive and the kidnapper. It's a virtual game of cat and mouse as Isabel and her parents desperately try to save Tommy before he's lost to them forever.[4]

Cast

References

  1. Rourke, Jill. "Lifetime Movie Online Abduction Teaches Us Never to Live Tweet a Kidnapping". Crushable. Defy Media. Archived from the original on 23 April 2017. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  2. "Cyber Case 2015". Movie Fone. AOL Inc. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  3. "Cyber Case". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  4. "Cyber Case". MarVista Entertainment. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
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