Impulse (2008) [R]

Release Date:
April 15, 2008

Original Title:
Impulse

Alternate Titles:
Desejo
Hevület
Impulse
Impulse - Tödliche Begierde
Impulsion
Impulso homicida
Impulso sexual
Moiraia fantasiosi

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Montage Entertainment
Nasser Entertainment Group
Stage 6 Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 101

Love Hurts. Lust Kills.

Acting on impulse, Claire Dennison (Willa Ford), enjoys a brief fling with a sexy stranger (a dead ringer for her husband), only to realize that the object of her desire is a crazed, manipulative, and tenacious psychopath.

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ADR Mixer:
Andrew Morgado

Art Direction:
Sandra Nieuwenhuijsen

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amy St. Jean-Anzinger
Sarah Bergeest Still

Boom Operator:
Tony Poulsen
Ray Collins

Casting:
Ivy Isenberg

Costume Design:
Tina Fiorda

Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Townshend

Director:
Charles T. Kanganis

Director of Photography:
Gordon Verheul

Editor:
Lee Grubin

Executive Producer:
Joseph Merhi
Jack Nasser
Joseph Nasser
Elie Samaha

Foley Editor:
Dario DiSanto

Foley Mixer:
Jean Tejkel

Makeup Artist:
Amanda McGowan

Music:
Stu Goldberg

Production Design:
Michael Nemirsky

Set Decoration:
Eric McNab

Sound Designer:
Real Gauvreau

Sound Mixer:
James Schoening
Peter Kepkay

Writer:
Charles T. Kanganis
Eric Belgau

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