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Release Date:
January 18, 1998
Original Title:
Nightmare Street
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fremantle Media Company
Longbow Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 83
After a woman jumps in front of a truck to save her daughter's life, she wakes up in the hospital in a seemingly alternate reality where everyone and everything in her life are different, including her own name.
Additional Casting:
Coreen Mayrs
Assistant Editor:
Marc A. Kahn
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Brenda K. Kyle
Associate Producer:
Marla A. White
Casting:
Ellen Lubin Sanitsky
Casting Assistant:
Heike Brandstatter
Costume Designer:
Daniel J. Lester
Jana Stern
Director:
Colin Bucksey
Director of Photography:
Jan Kiesser
Editor:
John A. Martinelli
Executive Producer:
Helena Hacker Rosenberg
Courtney Pledger
Ronnie D. Clemmer
Bill Pace
Sharon Cicero
Richard P. Kughn
Extras Casting:
Linda LaBelle
First Assistant Director:
Craig Matheson
Gaffer:
Colin Gray
Hairstylist:
Sanna Seppanen
Key Grip:
Ron McLeay
Key Makeup Artist:
Kate Shorter
Connie Parker
Music Editor:
Nancy Severinsen
Novel:
Margaret Tabor
Original Music Composer:
Dana Kaproff
Producer:
William Shippey
Production Coordinator:
Catherine Howard
Production Design:
Jill Scott
Production Manager:
Ron McLeod
Property Master:
Jim LeBlanc
Script Supervisor:
Ruby J. Munro
Second Assistant Director:
John Mavrogeorge
Set Decoration:
Tedd Kuchera
Sound Mixer:
Bill Skinner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dennis Patterson
Ed Carr
Special Effects Coordinator:
Tony Lazarowich
Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Dunn
Teleplay:
Rama Laurie Stagner
Dan Witt
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