Split Image (1982) [R]

Release Date:
October 3, 1982

Original Title:
Split Image

Alternate Titles:
Gefährliche Freunde
L'envoûtement
冷血杀人狂

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Orion Pictures
Polygram Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 16  FI: K-16  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 111

Homeland has kidnapped Danny's mind. Only this man can steal it back...for $10,000 cash, no questions asked.

An impressionable young man finds himself literally enslaved by a modern-day religious cult. In an effort to bring him back to reality, the boy's parents hire a deprogrammer to kidnap him and return him to his family.

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Art Direction:
Jack Marty

Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster

Co-Producer:
Don Carmody

Costume Design:
Dianne Kennedy

Director:
Ted Kotcheff

Director of Photography:
Robert C. Jessup

Editor:
Jay Kamen

Executive Producer:
Jeff Young

Makeup Artist:
Jimi White

Original Music Composer:
Bill Conti

Producer:
Ted Kotcheff

Production Design:
Wolf Kroeger

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Lawrence A. Aeschlimann

Screenplay:
Robert Mark Kamen
Robert Kaufman
Scott Spencer

Set Decoration:
Rob Edleson

Story:
Scott Spencer

Stunt Coordinator:
Conrad E. Palmisano

Stunts:
Debby Porter

Unit Production Manager:
Robin Clark

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