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Release Date:
May 18, 1996
Original Title:
Naked Souls
Alternate Titles:
Alma al desnudo
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mr. E Productions Inc.
Vanguard Entertainment
WarnerVision Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 85
Edward is busy trying to unlock the secrets of reading and recording people's thoughts. He is very involved with his work leaving little room for girlfriend Britt. Longstreet comes along and offers Edward a place to do his research and have unlimited funding. There are, however, ulterior motives as Edward is also somehow unlocking the secrets of eternal life.
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Casting:
Liane Abel Dietz
Costume Design:
Kristen Anacker
Director:
Lyndon Chubbuck
Director of Photography:
Eric J. Goldstein
Editor:
Rebecca Ross
Executive Producer:
William Talmadge
First Assistant Camera:
Joseph M. Setele
Key Hair Stylist:
Lisa Marie Rosenberg
Key Makeup Artist:
Barbara Wilder
Line Producer:
Candace Veach
Original Music Composer:
Nigel Holton
Producer:
Ivana Chubbuck
Lyndon Chubbuck
Randolf Turrow
Production Design:
Elisabeth A. Scott
Script Supervisor:
Jennifer Getzinger
Second Assistant Director:
Phil Robinson
Sound Designer:
Thomas Orsi
Sound Mixer:
Thomas Orsi
Writer:
Frank Dietz
Randolf Turrow
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