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Release Date:
September 25, 2002
Original Title:
Wishcraft
Alternate Titles:
La caja de los deseos
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Gold Circle Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 102
Brett is a high-school outcast who doesn't run with the in crowd, unlike Samantha, the cheerleader he has a desperate crush on. Then one day, he gets a parcel in the mail -- a totem with the power to grant his deepest, darkest desires. Brett wishes for Samantha to love him, and she does, although after a while her affection starts leaning toward obsession. Then murders start occurring in the school, which Brett gradually starts to connect to the totem.
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Art Direction:
Kevin Constant
Cat Smith
Boom Operator:
Jeff Porrello
Chris Sposa
Casting:
Ferne Cassel
Co-Producer:
Dara Weintraub
Costume Design:
Julia Caston
Director:
Danny Graves
Richard Wenk
Director of Photography:
Suki Medencevic
Editor:
Tim Board
Executive Producer:
Norm Waitt
First Assistant Camera:
Joseph M. Setele
Foley Artist:
Paul Holzborn
Makeup Artist:
Michele Teleis-Fickle
Tania Saylor
Francisco X. Pérez
Annalisa V. Levin
Corey Jeen
Makeup Department Head:
Tammy Ashmore
Tammy Ashcroft
Original Music Composer:
J. Peter Robinson
Producer:
Larry Katz
Jeanne Van Cott
Production Design:
Michael Wylie
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth M. Burhop
Sound:
Mark Epstein
Sound Recordist:
Phil Lee
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Randy Westgate
James Conrad
Stunt Double:
Shauna Duggins
Stunts:
Keith Campbell
Tabby Hanson
Visual Effects Producer:
Michael Caplan
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bill Coffin
Writer:
Larry Katz
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