A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 12, 1993
Original Title:
Complex of Fear
Alternate Titles:
欲海春光
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cosgrove/Meurer Productions
World International Network (WIN)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
Condominium residents are terrified when they learn that two of their neighbors have been brutally raped and that the culprit may be living in their midst. A police manhunt ensues. One officer, who actually lives in the complex, is particularly troubled, for not only do the incidents cause his wife to admit that she was a victim of date rape, he is also the one who had a chance to kill the rapist and didn't.
Art Direction:
Guy H. Tuttle
Assistant Editor:
Ruben R. Munoz
Camera Operator:
Paul A. Edwards
Casting:
Molly Lopata
Costume Design:
Marianna Elliott
Costume Supervisor:
Keith G. Lewis
Director:
Brian Grant
Director of Photography:
Nicholas D. Knowland
Editor:
Benjamin A. Weissman
Executive Producer:
John Cosgrove
First Assistant Director:
Deborah A. Dell'Amico
Gaffer:
Keith Sherer
Hairstylist:
Mary L. Mastro
Key Grip:
Roger Kimpton
Location Manager:
Jamal L. Henry
Makeup Artist:
Vivian Baker
Music Supervisor:
John Caper Jr.
Original Music Composer:
Nan Schwartz
Producer:
John Perrin Flynn
Production Coordinator:
Carol Ann Thomas
Production Design:
Okowita
Production Manager:
Danielle Weinstock
Property Master:
Irby Langley
Script Supervisor:
Amy A. Blano
Set Decoration:
Joseph Litsch
Set Dresser:
Eric Luling
Sound Editor:
G. Michael Graham
Stunt Coordinator:
Lonnie R. Smith Jr.
Supervising Sound Editor:
G. Michael Graham
Writer:
Matt Dorff
Dyanne Asimow
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