Reaper (2000) [R]

Release Date:
March 15, 2000

Original Title:
Reaper

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Allegro Films
IFM Film Associates
World International Network (WIN)

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 96

Everyone is born with the urge to kill.

Horror novelist Luke Sinclair retreats to a small town to finish writing his latest book. A young woman is murdered in the woods nearby, in circumstances similar to those in his bestselling novel, "Reaper". Faced with increasing pressure from a suspicious local sheriff, as well as the advances of a female FBI investigator, he must uncover the killer before he or she strikes again, further implicating him in the crime.

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Art Direction:
David Gaucher

Assistant Sound Editor:
Louis Molinas

Boom Operator:
Geo Major

Casting:
Andrea Kenyon

Co-Producer:
Gilles Losier

Costume Design:
Suzana Fischer

Director:
John Bradshaw

Director of Photography:
Bruce Chun

Editor:
Isabelle Levesque

Executive Producer:
Josée Bernard
Tom Berry
Antony I. Ginnane

First Assistant Director:
Kim Berlin

Makeup Artist:
Denise O. Leblanc

Original Music Composer:
Normand Corbeil

Producer:
Stefan Wodoslawsky

Production Manager:
Martha Fernandez

Sound Mixer:
Georges Hannan
Dominique Delguste

Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Dunn

Stunts:
Stéphane Lefebvre
Jim Dunn

Writer:
Vincent Monton
Matt Dorff

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