Forbidden Games (1995) [R]

Release Date:
January 2, 1995

Original Title:
Forbidden Games

Alternate Titles:
Apagorevmena paihnidia
Games
Im Sog der Verlockung
Jocuri interzise
Jogos Proibidos

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Contact Film

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 89

Fantasy was the start. Murder was the finish.

Michael is a private investigator with special psychic powers allowing him to subconsciously see clues in a case. He is hired to investigate the death of the very wealthy Charles who has a very healthy sum of money going to his wife and daughter. Michael needs to unravel the clues to see if Charles died accidentally or was murdered. There are several characters who may benefit from his death as well as a mistress and a nude modelling agency.

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Art Direction:
Lori Chasin

Casting:
Mark Sikes

Costume Design:
Claudia Portillo

Director:
Edward Holzman

Director of Photography:
Harris Done

Editor:
Anthony Scott
John Dagnen

Executive Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen

Original Music Composer:
Alex Wilkinson

Producer:
Edward Holzman
Gilbert Alexander Wadsworth III

Producer's Assistant:
Carla Portillo Whitby

Set Decoration:
Maria McGarry
Laura Klein

Writer:
Edward Holzman

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