The Substitute (1993) [R]

Release Date:
September 22, 1993

Original Title:
The Substitute

Alternate Titles:
Die Wahrheit führt zum Tod

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
USA Network
Wilshire Court Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 86

She loves her students...to death.

A high school substitute English teacher resorts to murder to protect her murderous dark past while seducing a student who begins to suspect her true identity.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Carolyn Stewart

Assistant Set Dresser:
Sean DeSalliers

Carpenter:
Ray Taylor

Casting:
Dan Shaner

Costume Design:
Jori Woodman

Director:
Martin Donovan

Director of Photography:
Glen MacPherson

Editor:
Louise Innes

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mel Swope

Executive Producer:
David Paul Kirkpatrick

First Assistant Director:
Richard Flower

Hairstylist:
Donna Bis

Head Greensman:
Frank Haddad

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Connie Parker

Music:
Gerald Gouriet

On Set Dresser:
Mark Prior

Producer:
Matthew O'Connor

Production Designer:
Stephen Greenberg

Property Master:
Wayne McLaughlin
Kenneth H. Hawryliw

Second Assistant Director:
Kenna Marshall-Pittman

Set Decoration:
Barry Kemp

Special Effects:
Tony Lazarowich

Stunt Coordinator:
Jacob Rupp

Unit Production Manager:
Lisa Richardson

Writer:
David S. Goyer

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