Stranger in the House (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1997

Original Title:
Stranger in the House

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Allegro Films
The Image Organization

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

When the lights go out... the terror begins.

A botched diamond burglary and a dead publishing company executive set off a string of murders and betrayal.

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ADR Recordist:
Jared Blume
Bruno Ruffolo

Assistant Camera:
Mark Morgenstern
François Parent

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Mireille Morin

Assistant Foley Artist:
Natacha Marleau

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marie Régimbald

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sylvain Richard

Boom Operator:
Sylvain Vary

Camera Operator:
Bruno Philip

Casting:
Andrea Kenyon

Co-Producer:
Geoffrey Patenaude

Color Timer:
Vladimir Zabransky

Daily Electrics:
Helen Kyne
Guillaume Murray
Simon Prévost

Dialogue Editor:
Natalie Fleurant

Director:
Rodney Gibbons

Director of Photography:
Georges Archambault

Dresser:
Tiffany Oschmann

Editor:
Robert E. Newton

Electrician:
Bruno Martel
Ted William Ross

Executive Producer:
Josée Bernard
Clark Peterson
Alexander Tabrizi

Extras Casting:
Randi Wells

First Assistant Camera:
Jacques F. Bernier

First Assistant Director:
Kim Berlin

Foley Artist:
Stéphane Cadotte
Arianne Picher

Foley Recordist:
Isabelle Larin

Gaffer:
Walter Klymkiw

Grip:
Sylvain Hardy
Brahms Yaiche

Hairstylist:
Manon Parisien

Key Grip:
Emeric Grunebaum

Location Manager:
Claude Paiement

Location Scout:
Daniel Plante
Martine Tremblay

Location Sound Recordist:
Richard Nichol

Makeup Artist:
Manon Parisien

Music:
Marty Simon

Negative Cutter:
Claudette Champagne

Novel:
Georges Simenon

Painter:
Denis Chabot
Isabelle Lemay

Producer:
Pierre David
Elisabeth-Ann Gimber

Production Assistant:
Marilou David-Corbeil
Lynne Marsh
Michel Mollicone
Bérénice Yaiche

Production Coordinator:
Kim Temple

Production Design:
Csaba András Kertész

Production Manager:
Geoffrey S. Patenaude

Production Secretary:
Rachelle Hecht

Property Master:
Marc LeClerc

Script Editor:
Ellie Presner

Script Supervisor:
Donna Croce

Second Assistant Camera:
Patrick Bernier

Second Assistant Director:
Pascale Matte

Set Decoration:
Michel Clement
Kathleen Graham

Sound Effects Editor:
Sylvie Masse

Sound Mixer:
Luc Boudain
Luc Boudrias

Special Effects:
Gary Coates
Mike Cousins
Guillaume Murray

Steadicam Operator:
Francois Archambault

Still Photographer:
David Sanders
Jan Thijs

Story:
William Hoy

Stunt Coordinator:
David McKeown

Stunts:
Annie Carignan
Mike Chute
Ben Gauthier
Hélèna Laliberté
Jennifer McKeown

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michel B. Bordeleau

Swing:
Mario Barriere

Third Assistant Director:
Chelsea McIsaac

Unit Manager:
Maurice Krouche

Wardrobe Designer:
Claire Geoffrion

Writer:
Peter Liapis
Steve Pesce

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