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Release Date:
June 8, 1994
Original Title:
Fleshtone
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Countries:
South Africa | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
Matthew Greco is fascinated by death. As a successful artist, he paints gruesome portraits of murders and suicides. Yet, despite his success, he is unhappy and alone. In desperation, he answers a phone sex ad and becomes entangled with Edna; a woman who seems to share his morbid desires and strange needs. They decide to meet one another in person, but the rendezvous goes horribly wrong when Matthew finds Edna dead – or is it Edna?
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Casting:
Jane Warren
Costume Design:
Jo Katsaras
Director:
Harry Hurwitz
Director of Photography:
Paul Michelson
Editor:
Emily Paine
Executive Producer:
Barbara Javitz
Barry L. Collier
First Assistant Director:
Warren Bader
Line Producer:
Michael L. Games
Makeup Artist:
Anni Bartels
Beverley House
Music:
Zane Cronjé
Producer:
Joy Sirott Hurwitz
David Charles Sheldon
Production Design:
Hans Van der Zanden
Second Assistant Director:
Jacqueline Still
Set Decoration:
Cecily Chase
Set Dresser:
Gérard Powell
Sound Editor:
Felix Meyburgh Jr.
Sound Mixer:
Shaun Murdoch
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wilbert Schübel
Stunt Coordinator:
Gavin Mey
Stunts:
Tyrone Stevenson
Ansie Smit
Lee-Anne Liebenberg
Ashley Waldorf
Writer:
Harry Hurwitz
Mark Stock
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