Deadly Game (1991) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 10, 1991

Original Title:
Deadly Game

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Paramount Television
USA Network
Wilshire Court Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 95

People Are Dying To Play

A group of seven strangers, including a dancer, a doctor, a teacher, and a disgraced former football player, are brought together on an island owned by the mysterious Osirus. There they are told that at some point in their lives, they crossed Osirus and now must face his revenge. The seven must reach a boat on the opposite side of the island before Osirus and his hunters track them down and kill them.

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Casting:
Ellen Meyer

Co-Producer:
Thomas J. Wright

Costume Designer:
Brenda Ranes

Director:
Thomas J. Wright

Director of Photography:
Frank Beascoechea

Editor:
Gregory F. Plotts
Scott C. Eyler

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mel Swope

First Assistant Director:
Rodney Allen Hooks

Makeup Artist:
E. Larry Day

Music:
Tim Truman

Producer:
Johanna Persons

Production Design:
Barry Robison

Property Master:
Vic Petrotta Jr.

Script Supervisor:
Anne Melville

Second Assistant Director:
Irby Jay Smith Jr.

Set Decoration:
Jay Raymond

Sound Mixer:
Galen Handy

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy D'Addario
David John West
John L. Mack

Special Effects:
Erick Josephsen

Stunt Coordinator:
Buck McDancer

Stunt Double:
Billy Bates

Stunts:
Jeffrey McDancer
Danny Wong
Tommy J. Huff
Steve Vandeman
Eliza Moorman
Peter Lai

Unit Production Manager:
Johanna Persons

Writer:
Westbrook Claridge

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