A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 12, 1992
Original Title:
A Taste for Killing
Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Bodega Bay Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Two college students get a summer job on an offshore oil rig. They are soon approached by a co-worker who had earlier befriended them, and who now tries to draw them into a plot to murder the rig's crew chief.
Art Department Coordinator:
Amanda Anderson
Assistant Editor:
Ken Dennis
Casting:
Geri Windsor
Cinematography:
Gayne Rescher
Construction Coordinator:
John V. Burson
Costume Designer:
Ted Sewell
Stanley Moore
Director:
Lou Antonio
Editor:
Gary Griffin
Executive Producer:
Barry Greenfield
First Assistant Director:
Katy Emde
Location Manager:
David Milton Rudder
Makeup & Hair:
Bob Harper
Sally J. Harper
Music:
Mark Snow
Post Production Supervisor:
Raquel Caballes Maxwell
Producer:
Michael S. Murphey
Production Design:
C. Robert Holloway
Production Sound Mixer:
Stacy Brownrigg
Script Supervisor:
Mamie Mitchell
Second Assistant Director:
Sharon Gerhard
Second Unit Director:
Fred Lerner
Set Decoration:
Christy Belt
Set Dresser:
Jon J. Bush
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Allen L. Stone
Rex Slinkard
James L. Aicholtz
Special Effects:
Lyn Caudle
Scott Prescott
Story:
Allen Rucker
Hudson Marquez
Stunt Coordinator:
Fred Lerner
Supervising Sound Editor:
Denis Dutton
Teleplay:
Dan Bronson
Unit Production Manager:
Ephraim 'Red' Schaffer
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