Skeletons (1997) [R]

Release Date:
April 4, 1997

Original Title:
Skeletons

Alternate Titles:
Das Grauen in einer kleinen Stadt
Die verborgene Gruft
Esqueletos
Pacto de Morte
Saugatuck
Skeletons
Skeletons - Die verborgene Gruft
Szkielety

Genres:
Drama | Horror | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
HBO
Hit Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 87

Beneath the surface, nothing is what it seems.

A heart attack moves a Pulitzer winning journalist to leave NY for the peace of a small New England town, but he soon finds himself pulled into a case of a man accused of killing his gay lover with the blade of a shovel. Wanting to keep the case quiet, the town turns against the journalist and his family when he begins digging into its secrets, until finally the accused man is found hanging in his cell and the truth comes out about more than just the killing.

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Costume Design:
Kelly Zitrick

Director:
David DeCoteau

Director of Photography:
Thomas L. Callaway

Editor:
Lawrence A. Maddox

Executive Producer:
Charles Band
Harry Shuster
Jordan Belfort
Scotty Gelt

Line Producer:
Craig Thurman Suttle

Original Music Composer:
John Massari

Producer:
Brian Shuster

Production Design:
Hunter Cressall

Script Supervisor:
Randi Feldman

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bryan Moore

Writer:
Joshua Michael Stern

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