Malpractice (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 25, 2001

Original Title:
Malpractice

Alternate Titles:
Error médico

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
Crescent City Pictures
World International Network (WIN)

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  HU: 16 

Runtime: 90

Was it an error of judgment... or calculated murder?

A lawyer turns private investigator when her doctor-husband holds himself responsible for the death of a patient.

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Casting:
Krisha Bullock
Rick Landry

Co-Producer:
Hal McElroy

Costume Design:
Donna Chance

Director:
Micky Dolenz

Director of Photography:
Wade Hanks

Editor:
Peter Svab

Executive Producer:
Anita Gershman
Larry Gershman
Mark Bacino
Allen S. Epstein
Jim Green

First Assistant Director:
Gary Huckabay

Gaffer:
Cougar Easley

Key Hair Stylist:
Mary Everett

Key Makeup Artist:
Carla Brenholtz

Music:
Richard Bellis

Producer:
Albert J. Salzer

Production Design:
C. Robert Holloway

Second Assistant Director:
Batou Chandler

Set Decoration:
Frank J. Zito III

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
George R. Groves Jr.

Special Effects:
David K. Nami

Stunts:
Jeff Galpin

Supervising Sound Editor:
Joseph Zappala

Writer:
Stuart Alexander

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