Deep Down (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 26, 1994

Original Title:
Deep Down

Alternate Titles:
Conversations in Public Places

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Imperial Entertainment
Penn-Eden West Pictures Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

A young musician with a talent for all things electrical spies on his sexy neighbor with a penchant for skinny dipping in the pool in broad daylight and her obviously violent husband. He is so violent that in the opening sequence he murders a man for talking with his mouth full of food. As the soft-core sex film advances, she gets involved sexually with the much younger man, all the while luring him into a trap involving the murder of her husband.

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Boom Operator:
Kevin Deel

Casting:
Elizabeth Hayden

Co-Producer:
Stephan Bataillard

Costume Design:
Catherine Wall

Director:
John Travers

Director of Photography:
David J. Miller

Editor:
John Lafferty
Gerald Shepard
John Travers

Executive Producer:
Edward Bates

Foley Artist:
Kirk Jeffries
Cynthia Merrill

Foley Editor:
Jeffrey Kennith

Makeup Department Head:
Robin Slater

Music:
Tyler Bates

Producer:
Cassian Elwes
John Morrissey

Production Design:
Amy Ancona

Set Decoration:
Merry-Beth Noble

Sound Editor:
Steve Cartwright
Roland N. Thai

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Draghi

Writer:
John Travers
Alice Horrigan

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