Cold Sweat (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 7, 1993

Original Title:
Cold Sweat

Alternate Titles:
Brivido freddo
Cold Sweat - Der eisige Atem des Todes
Der eisige Atem des Todes

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
First Choice Canadian Communication Corporation
Norstar Entertainment
The Movie Network

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

Cold blooded murder, hot blooded passion... An erotic thriller that will make you sweat!

Mark Cahill is a good family man with a loving wife and two wonderful children. Mark also happens to be a hit man who is haunted by his last victim, a blonde, who keeps appearing in his bedroom at the worst of times. His life becomes even more complicated when he becomes caught up in the schemes of two business partners, one of the partner's spouse and her boyfriend(s).

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Best Boy Electrician:
Scott MacKinnon

Costume Design:
Ruth Secord

Creative Consultant:
Ron Oliver

Director:
Gail Harvey

Director of Photography:
Vic Sarin

Editor:
Nick Rotundo

First Assistant Director:
Charles Braive

Gaffer:
Mark Cowden

Hairstylist:
Leon Van Dyk

Makeup Department Head:
Marie Nardella

Original Music Composer:
Paul Zaza

Producer:
Peter R. Simpson
Ilana Frank
Ray Sager

Production Design:
Andrzej HaliƄski

Production Manager:
Alice O'Neil

Script Supervisor:
Carol Pears

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Johnson

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Beck
Janice Ierulli

Sound Mixer:
Richard Nichol

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Gare

Special Effects:
Brock Jolliffe

Still Photographer:
George Kraychyk

Stunt Coordinator:
Dwayne McLean

Stunts:
Paul Rutledge
Alison Reid

Writer:
Richard Beattie

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