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Release Date:
August 12, 1997
Original Title:
Exit in Red
Alternate Titles:
Seducció mortal
Uscita di sicurezza
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Exit In Red Productions
Sandstorm Films
Showtime Networks
Steven Paul Production
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 97
Ed Altman is a psychiatrist who relocates to Palm Springs, Calif., in order to avoid a lawsuit. However, he happens to wander directly into more trouble when he begins an affair with the rich and beautiful Ally Mercer (Annabel Schofield), who has her own reasons for becoming involved with Ed. Soon Ally's other lover, the volatile Nick, is caught in the intrigue, which results in murder, betrayal and numerous shady dealings.
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Costume Design:
Paris Libby
Director:
Yurek Bogayevicz
Director of Photography:
Ericson Core
Editor:
Gail Yasunaga
Musician:
Wojciech Kowalewski
Original Music Composer:
Michał Lorenc
Producer:
Scott Einbinder
Carol Kottenbrook
Production Design:
Jacques Hébert
Story:
J.S. Cardone
Writer:
David Womark
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