Postmortem (1998) [R]

Release Date:
June 20, 1998

Original Title:
Postmortem

Genres:
Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 105

The only way to trap a serial killer is to know what he feels, what he thinks, and when he'll strike...again.

The only thing James wants is to remain away from Scotland. One day, however, he receives a fax, a printout of an unknown person's obituary. The next day, he is charged and arrested for the murder of this person.

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ADR Supervisor:
Jeff Mar

Casting:
Teri Blythe

Costume Design:
Lynn Aitken

Costume Supervisor:
Mark Ferguson

Director:
Albert Pyun

Director of Photography:
George Mooradian

Editor:
Natasha Gjurokovic

Executive Producer:
Christopher Bates
Robert McDonnell

First Assistant Director:
Sazzy Lee Calhoun

Gaffer:
Mark Ritchie

Makeup Designer:
Maurine Schlenz

Original Music Composer:
Anthony Riparetti

Producer:
Gary Schmoeller
Tom Karnowski

Production Design:
Pat Campbell

Screenplay:
John Lowry Lamb
Robert McDonnell

Sound Designer:
Mark A. Lanza
Stephen P. Robinson

Sound Effects Editor:
Linda Di Franco

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Draghi

Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Eliopoulos

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark A. Lanza
Mike Draghi

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Stu Bernstein

Unit Production Manager:
Tom Karnowski

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