A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 14, 2003
Original Title:
Stealing Candy
Alternate Titles:
Deadly Triangle
Internet Queen
Killing Candy
Σχέδιο Απαγωγής
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
American World Pictures (AWP)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 83
Three ex-cons kidnap a famous movie star and force her to film a sex tape live on the internet for a paying audience.
ADR Mixer:
Trevor Sperry
ADR Supervisor:
Stewart Nelsen
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tinka White
Boom Operator:
Jay Hunter
Chris Quilty
Casting:
Jan Glaser
Gerald I. Wolff
Costume Design:
José M. Rivera
Director:
Mark L. Lester
Director of Photography:
João Fernandes
Editor:
Donn Aron
Robert Pergament
Executive Producer:
Joseph DePompeii
Dana Dubovsky
Peter Jay Klauser
Martin J. Barab
Foley Artist:
Eric Hoeschen
Foley Mixer:
Roberto Dominguez Alegria
Key Makeup Artist:
Melanie Mills
Line Producer:
Melanie J. Elin
Music:
Dana Kaproff
Producer:
Mark L. Lester
Production Design:
Dan Statler
Production Sound Mixer:
Daniel D. Monahan
Jim Machowski
Screenplay:
Randall Frakes
C. Courtney Joyner
Set Decoration:
Georgia Schwab
Sound Effects Editor:
Adriane Marfiak
Sound Engineer:
Rick MacLane
Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak
Special Effects:
Paul Staples
Story:
Mark L. Lester
Dana Dubovsky
Stunts:
Donna Evans
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