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Release Date:
September 13, 2002
Original Title:
Blood Crime
Alternate Titles:
Crimen sangriento
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mandalay Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ DE: 18 JP: R18+
Runtime: 88
For burned-out Seattle cop Daniel Pruitt, a camping trip turns hellish when his wife, Jessica, is savagely attacked in the forest. En route to the hospital, the Pruitts collide with a semi, and Jessica identifies the driver as her assailant. Enraged, Pruitt pummels the man. Once at the ER, however, she changes her mind and names a male nurse as her attacker. But before Pruitt can make amends, he learns that his victim, the son of Sheriff Morgan McKenna, is dead
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Art Direction:
Nick Bassett
Jill Cormack
Associate Producer:
Lawrence E. Neiman
Casting:
Gregory Apps
Terri De'ath
Cinematography:
Robert Steadman
Co-Executive Producer:
Jacobus Rose
Costume Design:
Lesley Burkes-Harding
Director:
William A. Graham
Editor:
Drake Silliman
Executive Producer:
Elizabeth Guber Stephen
Key Hair Stylist:
Marjory Hamlin
Key Makeup Artist:
Deb Watson
Original Music Composer:
Chris Boardman
Producer:
Preston A. Whitmore II
Production Design:
Ralph Davies
Set Decoration:
Viv Kernick
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jason Durey
Special Effects Technician:
Sharon Ninness
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