Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders (2006) [R]

Release Date:
January 10, 2006

Original Title:
Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders

Alternate Titles:
O Estrangulador de Los Angeles
The Hillside Strangler
Viaio xespasma

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Silver Nitrate

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 85

Los Angeles, 1978. Sex, Drugs, Serial Killers.

Kenneth Bianchi, one of the two serial rapists and killers who terrorized the Los Angeles area in the late 1970s, is giving police station interviews to psychiatrist Samantha Stone, who has disquieting lifestyle issues of her own. It falls to her to delve into the details of the case to determine the veracity of Bianchi's claims of multiple personality disorder, but in so doing, she is forced to relive the horrific crimes, one of which occurs at her very doorstep.

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ADR Recordist:
Pablo Solorzano

Assistant Foley Artist:
Ryan Nuber
Yolanda Markopoulou

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michele Rosenblum

Best Boy Electric:
Wadsworth Peters

Best Boy Grip:
William Hall

Boom Operator:
Monroe Cummings
Marco Dennett

Camera Loader:
Florencia Perez Cardenal
Ryan McCoy

Casting Associate:
Freddy Freelove

Casting Director:
Anne McCarthy
Jay Scully

Co-Executive Producer:
Timothy Wayne Peternel
David Hillary

Co-Producer:
Clifton Collins Jr.

Costume Designer:
Jewels Steger
Johnny Wujek

Director:
Chris Fisher

Director of Photography:
Eliot Rockett

Editor:
Annette Davey
Daniel R. Padgett

Electrician:
Albert Winbush
Sean Haeseler
Rex Kenney

Executive Producer:
Todd King

First Assistant Camera:
Joe Solari

First Assistant Director:
Nicholas Lee

First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Annette Lorant

Foley Editor:
Monica Ruiz

Foley Recordist:
Pablo Solorzano

Gaffer:
Bill Reilly

Grip:
Mike Steffen
Fingerz

Key Grip:
James 'Slim Jim' Ballard

Key Hair Stylist:
Lesley Poling

Key Makeup Artist:
Robin Glaser

Location Manager:
William Clark Coit III

Music Supervisor:
Robert Morton

Original Music Composer:
Ryan Beveridge

Producer:
Ash R. Shah
Chris Fisher

Production Coordinator:
Colleen Wassel

Production Design:
Leslie Keel

Property Master:
Genevieve Liebowitz

Script Supervisor:
Judy Rachel

Second Assistant Camera:
Peter DePhilippis

Second Assistant Director:
Kyle Andrezski

Second Second Assistant Director:
David Harari

Set Decoration:
Chris Davis

Set Dresser:
Gino Azurmendi
Leia Dunlap
David Ebarle
Eric Katz
Eok Ngo
Esther Scannell

Sound Assistant:
Mikhail Davies

Sound Effects Editor:
Christopher Eakins

Sound Mixer:
Matthew Nicolay
Mary Jo Devenney

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wayne Heitman

Still Photographer:
Paul Parkus

Stunt Coordinator:
Stephen R. Hudis

Supervising Sound Editor:
Christopher Sheldon
John Marquis

Title Designer:
Jamila Saaed

Unit Production Manager:
Brigitte Mueller

Wardrobe Assistant:
Alex Finkel

Writer:
Aaron Pope
Chris Fisher

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