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Release Date:
February 23, 1994
Original Title:
Body Chemistry III: Point of Seduction
Alternate Titles:
Body Chemistry 3
Heiß-Kalter Mord
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Concorde-New Horizons
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 90
Movie producer Alan Clay wants to make a movie about Dr. Claire Archer and her amazing life story. Claire falls for Alan, and Alan cannot resist temptation, so now he's hiding an affair from wife Beth. When the movie writer's investigations uncover new facts in the killings, Claire senses the danger, and responds.
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Art Direction:
Julie Blakkob
Associate Producer:
Beverly Gray
Best Boy Electric:
Lee Auerbach
Best Boy Grip:
Steve Gilbert
Casting:
Robyn LeAnn Scott
Costume Design:
Karyn Wagner
Director:
Jim Wynorski
Director of Photography:
Don E. FauntLeRoy
Dresser:
Amanda Friedland
Editor:
Terry J. Chiappe
Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
Mike Elliott
First Assistant Director:
Tony Schwartz
Gaffer:
Antar Abderrahman Jr.
Hairstylist:
Carrie Garton
Key Grip:
Doug Gilmore
Leadman:
Douglas H. Leonard
Line Producer:
Raimond Reynolds
Location Manager:
Chanel Salzer
Makeup Artist:
Linda Hardy
Music:
Chuck Cirino
Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco
On Set Dresser:
Neal W. Zoromski
Post Production Supervisor:
Terry J. Chiappe
Producer:
Andrew Stevens
Production Design:
Kathleen Lyons
Production Sound Mixer:
David Chornow
Property Master:
Paul Butch Kitchen
Second Assistant Director:
Peggy Hughes
Sound Designer:
Robert J. Walsh
Steadicam Operator:
Fred V. Murphy
Unit Production Manager:
Raimond Reynolds
Writer:
Jackson Barr
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