Apprentice to Murder (1988) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 26, 1988

Original Title:
Apprentice to Murder

Alternate Titles:
Kuoleman Oppipoika
Long Lost Friend
The Teacher
Подмастерье убийцы

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hot International A/S
K/S LLF Productions
New World Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | Norway | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 97

They thought it was the devil. The police said it was murder.

Pennsylvania, 1928. Billy Kelly, a sixteen-year old boy, meets a mysterious traveler claiming he's the messenger of God. Falling under under the spell of this "doctor" Reese, he will soon discover Reese has murderous plans for his future. Based on a true story.

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ADR Editor:
Darrell Hanzalik

ADR Engineer:
Paul Zydel

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Nancy Crumley

Assistant Accountant:
Mette Nora Saetre

Assistant Director:
Torill Ek

Assistant Editor:
Susan Barnet

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Wendy Anderson

Assistant Property Master:
Øystein Michelsen

Assistant Sound Editor:
Doris Soraci

Associate Editor:
Chip Cronkite

Associate Producer:
Michael Haley

Boom Operator:
Jean Clark

Camera Operator:
Jamie Harcourt

Carpenter:
Bo Lundgren

Casting:
Lynn Kressel

Casting Assistant:
Tracy Lilienfield

Clapper Loader:
Peer M. Rohrer

Co-Producer:
John H. Williams

Costume Design:
Elisabeth Seley

Director:
Ralph L. Thomas

Director of Photography:
Kelvin Pike

Driver:
Peter Johannesson
Harry Tellevik

Editor:
Patrick McMahon
Sandy Nervig

Electrician:
Rune Hammersland
Ketil Hervik

Executive Producer:
Michael Rauch
Roger Corman

Extras Casting:
Tor Hansen

Focus Puller:
Steve Parker

Gaffer:
Jo Banoun
John Harman

Grip:
Harry Eckford
Arnold Iverson
Gunnar Maras
Dominic Shiach

Hairstylist:
Robert Cybula

Location Casting:
Ragnhild Nygaard

Location Manager:
Vibeke Arntzen

Makeup Supervisor:
Robin Grantham

Music:
Charles Gross

Painter:
Age Scarborough

Producer:
Howard K. Grossman

Producer's Assistant:
Lisa Young

Production Accountant:
Joan Haley

Production Assistant:
Per Aarvik
Vibeke Bjorvik
Anita K. Halvorsen
Trine Reichelt

Production Design:
Gregory Bolton

Production Manager:
Svein Toreg

Production Office Coordinator:
Monica Waaler

Property Master:
Jarl Erik Fimland

Scenic Artist:
Dagfinn Kleppan

Script Supervisor:
Madeleine Fant

Set Decoration:
Pearly E. Grindvold

Set Dresser:
Tone Tjeinsland

Sound Editor:
Jess Soraci

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jack Cooley

Sound Recordist:
Jan Brodin

Special Effects:
Derek Meddings
Mark Meddings
Roy Spencer

Stunts:
Marc Boyle

Thanks:
Richard A. Denholtz
Arthur M. Dinitz
Richard E. Sturgis

Transportation Captain:
Tore Ledahl

Wardrobe Assistant:
Hege Nielsen

Wardrobe Master:
Anne Hamre

Writer:
Wesley Moore
Allan Scott

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