Play Misty for Me (1971) [R]

Release Date:
October 1, 1971

Original Title:
Play Misty for Me

Alternate Titles:
Escalofrío en la noche
Sadistico - Wunschkonzert für einen Toten
Tödliche Melodie

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Malpaso Productions
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 16  FR: 12  GB: 15  GR: 16  IE: 15  KR: 18  SK: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 102

The scream you hear may be your own!

A brief fling between a male disc jockey and an obsessed female fan takes a frightening, and perhaps even deadly turn when another woman enters the picture.

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Art Direction:
Alexander Golitzen

Assistant Director:
Bob Larson

Associate Producer:
Bob Larson

Costume Design:
Helen Colvig

Dialogue Coach:
Jack Kosslyn

Director:
Clint Eastwood

Director of Photography:
Bruce Surtees

Editor:
Carl Pingitore

Hairstylist:
Ginger Bishop

Makeup Artist:
Jack Freeman

Original Music Composer:
Dee Barton

Producer:
Robert Daley
Jennings Lang

Screenplay:
Jo Heims
Dean Riesner

Script Supervisor:
Betty A. Griffin

Set Decoration:
Ralph S. Hurst

Sound:
Waldon O. Watson
Robert Martin
Robert L. Hoyt

Sound Effects Editor:
Jerry Whittington

Story:
Jo Heims

Stunt Double:
Jeannie Epper

Stunts:
Julie Ann Johnson

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