Stranger in My House (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1999

Original Title:
Stranger in My House

Alternate Titles:
Cauchemar à domicile
Der Feind in meinem Haus
En främling i mitt hem
La inquilina
Total Stranger
Uhka vuokralla
Uma Estranha em Minha Casa
Une locataire idéale

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
World International Network (WIN)

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 

Runtime: 94

A middle-aged woman takes on a young female tenant to help pay her debts, but gets a lot more than she bargains for when the girl starts to act very strangely indeed . . .

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ADR Mixer:
Jackson Schwartz

Additional First Assistant Camera:
Benjamin Nathaniel Minot
Paul Wojciak

Additional Photography:
Richard Benda

Assistant Accountant:
Joshua E. Posey

Assistant Editor:
Patricia Campling

Assistant Hairstylist:
Vera Steimberg

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Vera Steimberg

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Brian McKeaney

Assistant Property Master:
Will Lash

Associate Producer:
Debbie Smith

Best Boy Electric:
Robert Christopher Webb

Best Boy Grip:
Alfredo S. Denila III
Steve Brewer

Boom Operator:
Bryant Grizzell
Kevin McClellan

Camera Loader:
Wade T. Bishop

Casting:
Ron Surma
Junie Lowry-Johnson

Casting Associate:
Mark Scott

Co-Executive Producer:
Cindy Bond
Lawrence Appelbaum

Color Timer:
Mike Mertens

Costume Assistant:
Leslie Carney

Costume Design:
Franne Lee

Costume Supervisor:
Pikke Allen

Dialogue Editor:
Anton Holden
David C. Eichhorn
Rusty Tinsley
Michael Lyle
Rick Crampton

Director:
Joe Cacaci

Director of Photography:
Stephen Lighthill

Editor:
David Campling

Electrician:
Dan Garland
Jesse Bactat

Executive Producer:
Anita Gershman
Larry Gershman
Kenneth Kaufman

First Assistant Camera:
Christina Lewis

First Assistant Director:
Frank Scibella

Foley Artist:
Tim Chilton
Jill Schachne

Foley Mixer:
Tommy Goodwin

Gaffer:
Ray Ortega

Grip:
Gary Bloom
Ryan P. Ward
John D. Young

Hair Supervisor:
Tatiana Thorpe

Key Grip:
Antonio Aguilar

Leadman:
Edgardo Szarko

Location Manager:
Robert Lepucki

Makeup Supervisor:
Tatiana Thorpe

Music:
Mark Snow

Music Editor:
Marty Wereski

Post Production Accountant:
Peggy Vogelsang

Producer:
Ann Kindberg

Production Accountant:
Michael Sipes

Production Coordinator:
Jessica Malin

Production Design:
John Jay Moore

Production Manager:
Mike Crawford

Property Master:
Rod Kerns

Screenplay:
Christine Berardo
Victor Bumbalo

Script Supervisor:
Gabi Endicott

Second Assistant Camera:
Timothy Kiley

Second Assistant Director:
Dan Nathan

Second Second Assistant Director:
Michael Anderson

Set Costumer:
Patti Mayfield

Set Decoration:
Nancy Clements

Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Costanza
Mike Dickeson
Lou Thomas
Richard Steele
Adriane Marfiak

Sound Mixer:
Don Summer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard D. Rogers
Larry Pitman
Robert W. Glass Jr.

Still Photographer:
Dan Zaitz

Story:
Christine Berardo

Stunt Coordinator:
Lynn Salvatori

Stunt Double:
Hannah Kozak

Stunts:
Lynn Salvatori

Supervising ADR Editor:
Joy Ealy

Supervising Sound Editor:
Joe Melody
William C. Carruth

Swing:
Scott Kresl
Mikhail Kvirikadze
Ross Webb

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