Fatal Charm (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 19, 1990

Original Title:
Fatal Charm

Alternate Titles:
Ich liebe einen Frauenmörder

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Management Company Entertainment Group (MCEG)

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 90

Valerie's (Amanda Peterson) prosecutor mom is trying to put away Adam (Christopher Atkins), an alleged serial killer on trial for murdering six women. But he's so charming that the teenage Valerie just can't believe he really did it, and soon they begin sending each other letters. Adam is caught up in a jailbreak and ends up on the run.

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Additional Editing:
Anthony Redman
Stewart Schill

Additional Still Photographer:
Michael Philip

Assistant Accountant:
Chris Dotterweich

Assistant Camera:
Scott Coneby

Assistant Editor:
Kristen Helsing

Assistant Foley Artist:
Bruce M. Honda

Assistant Hairstylist:
Susan Reiner

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Susan Reiner

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Steven D. Simpson

Assistant Property Master:
Michael Philip
Jim T. Graham
Mike Kress

Associate Producer:
Chuck Marshall

Best Boy Electric:
Mathew Marden

Best Boy Grip:
Daniel C. Adams

Boom Operator:
Kevin Kubota

Casting:
Rosemary Welden

Casting Assistant:
Patricia Rose

Casting Consultant:
Leonard Finger

Co-Producer:
Douglass M. Stewart Jr.

Costume Designer:
Julia Schklair

Costumer:
Jacqueline Aronson

Director:
Fritz Kiersch
Alan Smithee

Director of Photography:
Steve Grass

Editor:
Bob Ducsay

Electrician:
Basil Schmidt
Chris Godfrey
Paul Martin
Benjamin Bazmore
Erick Simmel

Executive Producer:
John Strong

First Assistant Camera:
Wayne Trimble

First Assistant Director:
Richard Oswald

First Assistant Editor:
Kelly Takemura

Foley:
Debbie Silverstein

Gaffer:
Russ Brandt

Graphic Designer:
Eric Zerkel

Grip:
Ken Holland
Marcus 'Roo' Flower

Hairstylist:
Gunnar Swanson

Key Grip:
Michael L. Colwell

Location Assistant:
Ivan Schwarz

Location Manager:
Robert Earl Craft

Makeup Artist:
Gunnar Swanson

Music Editor:
Richard McCurdy

Original Music Composer:
James Donnellan

Post Production Coordinator:
Myles Connolly
Doug Raskoff

Producer:
Bruce Cohn Curtis
Jonathan D. Krane

Production Accountant:
William F. Rose Jr.

Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Collins

Production Design:
Maxine Shepard

Production Designer:
Maxine Shepard

Property Master:
Shirley Starks

Script Supervisor:
Lynn Harris

Second Assistant Camera:
Monica Schad

Second Assistant Director:
Jeff Shiffman

Set Decoration:
Lee Cunningham

Set Dresser:
Kim Hamberg
Kristin Frances Jones
Blair Martin

Sound Mixer:
Beau Franklin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark A. Rozett
Hiroaki 'Zom' Yamamoto

Special Effects:
Kevin McCarthy
Jeff Jackson

Steadicam Operator:
Jeff Mart

Still Photographer:
Chuck Gardner

Stunt Coordinator:
Ernie F. Orsatti

Stunts:
Debbie Evans
Noon Orsatti
Andy Gill
Linda Fetters Howard
Anthony Cecere

Swing:
Al Paulson
Timothy Jones
Richard Ruskuski

Title Designer:
John Strong

Transportation Captain:
Al Hersh

Transportation Coordinator:
Tom F. Thomas

Unit Production Manager:
Rick Blumenthal

Wardrobe Assistant:
Jill Oshry

Writer:
Nicholas Niciphor

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