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Release Date:
September 16, 2003
Original Title:
Nemesis Game
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Emily Gray Productions Ltd.
Lions Gate Films
Paper Pictures Inc.
Scissors Stone Productions Ltd.
Studio Eight Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | New Zealand | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 92
Sara Novak is an introverted college student with a few skeletons in her closet. Shying away from classmates, she prefers to spend time with Vern, an older comic store owner who shares her passion for mind games and riddles. But when the riddles she solves lead to the deaths of those around her, she realizes the riddles are more than a simple game.....
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Art Direction:
Greg Chown
Associate Producer:
Anna M. Stuart
Jason Constantine
Casting:
Dan Hubbard
Robin D. Cook
Nancy Botting-Harrison
Casting Associate:
Nicole Hilliard-Forde
Costume Design:
Shelley Mansell
Director:
Jesse Warn
Director of Photography:
Aaron Morton
Dolby Consultant:
Richard Welsh
Editor:
Bruce Lange
Executive Producer:
Peter Block
Alex Brown
Chris Brown
Noah Segal
Steven Hoban
First Assistant Camera:
Gottfried Pflugbeil
Key Hair Stylist:
Danielle Lee
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Barkey
Music:
Frank Ilfman
Matt Fletcher
Music Supervisor:
Nicola Fletcher
Producer:
Suzanne L. Berger
Matthew Metcalfe
Production Design:
Peter Cosco
Script Supervisor:
Soo-Won Lee
Set Decoration:
Craig Harris
Kent McIntyre
Bruce Graydon
Jon Beer
Peter Atto
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mathew Knights
Sound mixer:
Jeff Wilston
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jeff Skochko
Steadicam Operator:
Cameron McLean
Stunt Coordinator:
Alison Reid
Writer:
Jesse Warn
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