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Release Date:
March 4, 1981
Original Title:
No Place to Hide
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metromedia Producers Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 95
A young art student frantically tries to prove that she is being stalked by a mysterious man who has threatened her life, and finds her sanity questioned by her stepmother, the family attorney, and even a psychiatrist.
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Associate Producer:
Jacqueline Roberts
Camera Operator:
Michael St. Hilaire
Casting:
Kris Kromas
Costume Design:
Robert Turturice
Director:
John Llewellyn Moxey
Director of Photography:
Robert B. Hauser
Editor:
Dennis C. Duckwall
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Charles Raymond
Executive Producer:
Robert D. Wood
First Assistant Director:
Norm Gray
Foley Artist:
Vanessa Theme Ament
Hair Department Head:
Marilyn Patricia Phillips
Hairstylist:
Marilyn Patricia Phillips
Location Manager:
George Spicer
Makeup Artist:
Melanie Levitt
Makeup Department Head:
Melanie Levitt
Music Editor:
Steve Livingston
Original Music Composer:
John Cacavas
Producer:
S. Bryan Hickox
Jay Daniel
Production Coordinator:
Jacqueline Roberts
Cassandra Wilson
Production Design:
Duane Alt
Property Master:
Bill Dietz
Script Supervisor:
Carline Davis-Dyer
Second Assistant Director:
Carole Keligian
Set Decoration:
Anthony Mondell
Sound Mixer:
John Speak
Story:
Harriet Steinberg
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
James L. Honore
Teleplay:
Jimmy Sangster
Unit Production Manager:
S. Bryan Hickox
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Mari Grimaud
Michael Lynn
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