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Release Date:
October 31, 1989
Original Title:
Final Cut
Alternate Titles:
Contracenando com a Morte
Dyo matia eidan to eglima
Lights! Camera! Murder!
Murder by Camera
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Compass Films (PTY)
Distant Horizon
Niche Investments
Production Countries:
South Africa | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 ZA: R
Runtime: 90
‘Snuff film’ with a little boy witnessing a real life on-camera murder.
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Art Designer:
Rosalind Nevill
Assistant Editor:
Tony Michael
Assistant Grip:
Moses Makhathini
Assistant Sound Editor:
Barry McCormick
Best Boy Grip:
Matthew Monika
Continuity:
Marina Meyer
Director:
Frans Nel
Director of Photography:
Paul Morkel
Editor:
Gerhard Uys
Executive Producer:
Gary van der Merwe
Gaffer:
Egbert Greef
Makeup Artist:
Mike Hetem
Original Music Composer:
Tony Rudner
Tim Hoare
Post Production Supervisor:
Paul Janssen
Producer:
Anant Singh
Producer's Assistant:
Sanjeev Singh
Teddy Ravjee
Production Accountant:
Ronnie Govender
Len Konar
Sudhir Pragjee
Production Assistant:
Gert Basson
Production Manager:
Ladas Hylen
Production Secretary:
Marjorie Gardiner
Celia Gritten
Rosanna Swinburne
Props:
Nicky Rawstorne
Marion van der Berg
Sound:
Andy van Heerden
Sound Editor:
Roy Baker
Sound Mixer:
Ernest Marsh
Special Effects:
Jannie Wienand
Still Photographer:
Naresh Modi
Stunt Coordinator:
John Barrett
Ed Anders
Unit Publicist:
Dessy Rorich
Writer:
Emil Kolbe
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