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Release Date:
January 5, 1993
Original Title:
In the Company of Darkness
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
CBS
MCA Television Entertainment
River City Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
An undercover policewoman (Helen Hunt) alarms her colleague lover (Jeff Fahey) as she role-plays to lure out a serial killer (Steven Weber) to secure evidence for the case.
ADR Mixer:
Beau Biggart
Additional Music:
Robb Navrides
Camera Operator:
Gerrit Dangremond
Casting:
Amanda Mackey
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Jane Alderman
Costume Design:
Jane Anderson
Director:
David Anspaugh
Director of Photography:
Sandi Sissel
Editor:
David Rosenbloom
Executive Producer:
Michele Brustin
Don Johnson
First Assistant Director:
Michael Waxman
Foley Mixer:
Karin Roulo
Gaffer:
James A. Miller
Hairstylist:
Dominic Mango
Makeup Artist:
Art Anthony
Connie Kallos
Original Music Composer:
Tim Truman
Producer:
Joan Marks
Richard Brams
Production Design:
Robb Wilson King
Production Manager:
Billy Higgins
Script Supervisor:
Julie A. Chandler
Second Assistant Director:
Aimee Kohn
Daniel M. Stillman
Set Decoration:
Patricia Malone
Sound Effects Editor:
Jeffrey Kaplan
Sound Mixer:
Curt Frisk
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Meloeny
Bill Nicholson
Andy MacDonald
Special Effects Coordinator:
Sam Barkan
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick LeFevour
Stunt Double:
Linda Perlin
Stunts:
Mark Harper
Supervising Producer:
John Leekley
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kyle Wright
Writer:
John Leekley
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