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Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
Talk Dirty
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Hemisphere Entertainment
HollyDream Productions
MRG Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
"Talk Dirty" is the most sultry controversial call-in show on the air, and after a cast member dies mysteriously during a broadcast, the ratings shoot through the roof. But when it appears that the death might not be an isolated incident, things get hotter than anyone can bear. Now it's up to gorgeous detective Allison Germanetti to track down the killer before he, or she, strikes again. Stepping into a glamorous world of sex, money, and fame, Allison quickly finds herself in over her head. With the killer breathing down her neck, she'll have to risk her own life to draw the murderer out. Whatever the outcome, it's going to be an exciting show.
Art Direction:
Pinky Devyne
Assistant Art Director:
Charles Braeburn
Assistant Camera:
Kenneth W. Thornton
Steve Onodera
Assistant Director:
Tom Martinez
Vincent Ray
Best Boy Electric:
Chris Buchakjian
Boom Operator:
Gor Haroutunian
Casting:
Robert Lombard
Cinematography:
Carl Gavin
Costume Design:
Bobbi Bossarella
Director:
Clark Stewart
Electrician:
Joel Potter
Executive Producer:
Marc Greenberg
Gaffer:
Dexter Eneriz
Hairstylist:
Tanja Hrast
Key Grip:
William Hall
Legal Services:
Eric S. Jacobson
Makeup Artist:
Tanja Hrast
Music:
Jay Harris
Producer:
Deborah Nichols
Production Coordinator:
Kimberley Humphrey
Production Manager:
Robin Moore
Script Supervisor:
Anthony Eikner
Sound Mixer:
William Loopet
Still Photographer:
Paul La Fontaine
Writer:
Martin Olmedo
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