Hostage (1983) [R]

Release Date:
May 3, 1983

Original Title:
Hostage

Alternate Titles:
Hostage: The Story of Christine Maresch
Savage Attraction

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Frontier Films

Production Countries:
Australia | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 93

A living nightmare

Set in 1980's Australia, this is the true story of a woman whose husband eventually reveals to her that he is an active member of the Nazi party. A real nightmare begins for her.

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Assistant Editor:
Marianne Rodwell
Helen Brown

Book:
Christine Maresch

Co-Producer:
Basil Appleby

Continuity:
Sian Hughes

Costume Designer:
David Rowe

Director:
Frank Shields

Director of Photography:
Vincent Monton

Editor:
Don Saunders

First Assistant Director:
Bob Howard

Hairstylist:
Ziggy Golden

Makeup Artist:
Helen Evans
Lloyd James

Music:
Davood A. Tabrizi

Producer:
Frank Shields

Production Design:
Philip McLaren

Screenplay:
Frank Shields
John Lind

Script Consultant:
Ian Barry

Second Assistant Director:
Kim Anning

Set Decoration:
Martin O'Neill

Sound Editor:
Greg Bell

Sound Mixer:
Julian Ellingworth

Sound Recordist:
Bob Allen

Special Effects:
Chris Murray

Stunt Coordinator:
Frank Lennon

Third Assistant Director:
Ian Kenny

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