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Release Date:
August 31, 1997
Original Title:
Allyson Is Watching
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mystique Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Innocent, sexy Allyson leaves her boyfriend Peter to go to acting classes in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles she rents a room in an apartment building from the grumpy Mr. Merry next to the resident working girl, Bridget. During the day Allyson struggles with her acting lessons at arrogant Eric Constantine's acting school whilst at night she plays with herself as she watches beautiful, confident Bridget through the keyhole servicing her clients. In class she meets professional photographer Jerry who offers to shoot her a portfolio.
ADR Supervisor:
Jeff Mar
Art Direction:
Helen Harwell
Casting:
Larry Kogan
Costume Design:
Krista Waite
Director:
Robert Kubilos
Director of Photography:
Igor Meglic
Editor:
Gareth O'Neil
Executive Producer:
Michael Cain
First Assistant Camera:
Gabriel Dershin
First Assistant Director:
Frank Pinnock
Gaffer:
Mike Stockton
Hairstylist:
Maxine Morris
Makeup Artist:
Maxine Morris
Music:
Herman Beeftink
Producer:
Brad Hill
Production Design:
John Larena
Script Supervisor:
Shauna Babbs
Set Dresser:
Heather Foley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Cartwright
Stunt Coordinator:
Kim Kahana Jr.
Writer:
David Keith Miller
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