Secret Window (2004) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 12, 2004

Original Title:
Secret Window

Alternate Titles:
Gizli Pəncərə
Mystikó paráthyro
Secret Window, Secret Garden
Taen prozorets
Tayemne vikno
Taynoye okno

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Grand Slam Productions
Pariah

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CH: 16  CZ: 15+  DE: 16  ES: 16  FR: U  GB: 12A  HU: 18  IE: 15A  MX: B  PL: 16  PT: M/16  RO: 18  RU: 16+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 96

The most important part of a story is the ending.

Mort Rainey, a writer just emerging from a painful divorce with his ex-wife, is stalked at his remote lake house by a psychotic stranger and would-be scribe who claims Rainey swiped his best story idea. But as Rainey endeavors to prove his innocence, he begins to question his own sanity.

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ADR Mixer:
Howard London

ADR Recordist:
Henry Godding Jr.

ADR Supervisor:
Deborah Wallach

Additional Music:
Alan Elliott

Additional Third Assistant Director:
Jesabelle Boileau

Art Direction:
Gilles Aird

Assistant Costume Designer:
Rosalie Clermont-Bilodeau

Assistant Editor:
Adam Geiger

Assistant Location Manager:
Robert Cavalluzzo

Assistant Sound Editor:
Brad Kanfer

Best Boy Grip:
David Dinel

Boom Operator:
Maxime Ferland

CG Supervisor:
Tom Lynnes

Camera Operator:
Lukasz Jogalla

Camera Trainee:
Abeille Tard

Carpenter:
Claude Beaucage

Cast Driver:
Tania Veri

Casting:
Patricia McCorkle
John Papsidera

Casting Assistant:
Gabriel Lavina

Casting Associate:
Ed Lewis

Clapper Loader:
Mathieu-Félix Drouin

Color Timer:
Chris Regan

Colorist:
David Hamme

Conductor:
Michael Riesman

Construction Coordinator:
Martin Chalifoux

Costume Assistant:
Leah Yananton

Costume Design:
Odette Gadoury

Costume Supervisor:
Lyse Pomerleau

Dialogue Editor:
Sylvia Menno

Digital Colorist:
Steve Bowen

Digital Compositors:
Arthur Argote

Director:
David Koepp

Director of Photography:
Fred Murphy

Dolly Grip:
Patrick Lima

Driver:
Vincent Brabant

Editor:
Jill Savitt

Editorial Production Assistant:
Jordan Lindblad

Electrician:
Jean-François Abran

Executive Producer:
Ezra Swerdlow

Extras Casting:
Lee Genick

First Assistant Accountant:
Jen Cox

First Assistant Camera:
Mathieu Décary

First Assistant Director:
Pedro Gandol

Foley Artist:
Nancy Cabrera

Foley Editor:
David Briggs

Gaffer:
Sylvain Bernier

Generator Operator:
Stephane Boisvert

Grip:
Jordi Montblanch

Hairdresser:
Nathan J. Busch II

Key Grip:
Kenneth MacKenzie

Key Hair Stylist:
Réjean Goderre

Key Makeup Artist:
Micheline Trépanier

Location Assistant:
Jeff Caron

Location Manager:
Kim De Pietro

Makeup Artist:
Patricia Regan

Makeup Effects:
C.J. Goldman

Matte Painter:
Ron Crabb

Music Consultant:
Mark J. Petracca

Music Editor:
Suzana Peric

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

Novel:
Stephen King

Orchestrator:
Bruce Fowler

Original Music Composer:
Philip Glass
Geoff Zanelli

Post Production Coordinator:
Will Reichel

Producer:
Gavin Polone

Production Assistant:
Marjorie Hamel

Production Coordinator:
Hélène Muller

Production Design:
Howard Cummings

Projection:
Alan Jacques

Property Master:
Denis Hamel

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Erik Gosselin

Rigging Gaffer:
Marco Venditto

Scoring Mixer:
Michael Riesman

Screenplay:
David Koepp

Second Assistant Camera:
Alain Rousseau

Second Assistant Director:
Linda Perkins

Set Decoration:
Francine Danis

Set Designer:
Raynald Langelier

Set Dresser:
Alexandre Juneau

Set Medic:
Mélanie Bergeron

Set Production Assistant:
Marc Julien

Sound:
Patrick Rousseau

Sound Effects Editor:
Albert Gasser

Sound Mix Technician:
Phillip Fuller

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Chau

Sound Recordist:
Sean Landeros

Special Effects Assistant:
Bernard Guay

Special Effects Technician:
Manon Boucher

Stand In:
Jean-Philippe Collin

Still Photographer:
Jonathan Wenk

Storyboard Artist:
Brick Mason

Stunt Coordinator:
David McKeown

Stunt Double:
Marcello Bezina
Karine Lemieux

Stunts:
Jere Gillis
Ben Gauthier

Supervising Producer:
Margaux Mackay

Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Hein

Title Designer:
Randall Balsmeyer

Transportation Captain:
Alexandre Juaneda

Transportation Coordinator:
Daniel Ross

Travel Coordinator:
Yves Desjardins

Truck Production Assistant:
Steve Leblanc

Unit Manager:
Patrick Legault

Unit Production Manager:
Manon Bougie

Video Assist Operator:
Stephanie Girard Hamelin

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Christopher Almerico

Visual Effects Editor:
Irene Kassow

Visual Effects Producer:
Pierre Couture

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Gray Marshall

Wardrobe Assistant:
Isabelle Leduc

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Roseann Milano

Wigmaker:
Christine Larocque

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