Don't Look Down (1998) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 28, 1998

Original Title:
Don't Look Down

Alternate Titles:
Wes Craven Presents: Don't Look Down

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Craven-Maddalena Films
Von Zerneck Sertner Films
Warner Bros. Pictures
Wes Craven Films

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

After a terrible accident, Carla develops a debilitating fear of heights. She joins a counseling group headed by Dr Paul Sadowski, an unconventional therapist who presses people to confront their fears. However, his methods come into question when his patients begin to suffer mysterious accidents.

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Art Direction:
Ricardo Spinacé

Associate Producer:
Peter Sadowski

Casting:
Susan Glicksman
Sid Kozak
Fern Orenstein

Co-Producer:
Ted Babcock
Ron McGee
Erik Storey

Costume Design:
Carla Hetland

Director:
Larry Shaw

Director of Photography:
David Geddes

Editor:
Michael D. Ornstein

Executive Producer:
Wes Craven
Frank von Zerneck
Robert M. Sertner

Gaffer:
Blair McDonald

Key Hair Stylist:
Malcolm Marsden

Key Makeup Artist:
Fern Levin

Music Supervisor:
Terri Fricon

Original Music Composer:
J. Peter Robinson

Producer:
Randy Sutter
Richard Fischoff

Production Design:
David Fischer

Set Decoration:
Faye Thorp

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wayne Artman
Robert L. Harman

Special Effects:
James G. Fisher
Tim Storvick

Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Dunn
Greg Schlosser
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle

Stunt Double:
Celia Bond
Doug Chapman
Kirk Caouette
Deb Macatumpag
Trish Schill

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Craig Weiss

Writer:
Gregory Goodell

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