Mr. Murder (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 21, 1998

Original Title:
Mr. Murder

Genres:
Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Elephant Walk Entertainment
Endemol Entertainment
Patchett Kaufman Entertainment

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 132

Evil takes many forms. It just took his.

A group of scientists are trying to produce the perfect soldier by cloning. The day the clone is born, Marty Stillwater, a mystery novel writer, feels that something strange is going on inside his body and mind. Seven years later, Marty discovers that his double has his same physical appearance but has the personality of a murderer.

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Art Direction:
Chip Radaelli

Associate Producer:
Debbie Smith

Casting:
Junie Lowry-Johnson
Ron Surma

Cinematography:
Greg Gardiner

Co-Executive Producer:
Dean R. Koontz

Costume Design:
Helen P. Butler

Director:
Dick Lowry

Editor:
Brent White

Executive Producer:
George Jackson
Kenneth Kaufman
Rob Lee
Doug McHenry

Location Manager:
Rosa-Lee Pierce

Music:
Louis Febre
Mark Snow

Novel:
Dean R. Koontz

Production Coordinator:
Pamela Morissette

Production Design:
Guy Barnes

Production Manager:
Ann Kindberg

Property Master:
Sean Everett

Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Mulligan

Set Decoration:
Wendy Ozols-Barnes

Stunts:
Norman Howell
Troy Gilbert
Eliza Coleman
Gary McLarty

Supervising Producer:
Ann Kindberg

Teleplay:
Stephen Tolkin

Unit Manager:
Robert Katz

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