First to Die (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 23, 2003

Original Title:
First to Die

Alternate Titles:
1st to Die
Aki előbb meghal
Always a Bridesmaid
Caccia al killer
El coleccionista de novias
F1rst to Die
First to Die
James Patterson's F1rst to Die
James Patterson's First to Die

Genres:
Action | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
NBC Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 180

The honeymoon murders...to catch the killer, she'll become the bait.

A homicide inspector -- Lindsay Boxer -- who teams with three other professional women to catch an ingenious serial killer targeting newlyweds on their wedding nights.

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Costume Design:
Jenni Gullett

Director:
Russell Mulcahy

Director of Photography:
Attila Szalay

Editor:
Robert Florio

Executive Producer:
Michael O'Hara
Steve White

Novel:
James Patterson

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Williams

Producer:
Tracey Jeffrey

Production Design:
Ian D. Thomas

Set Decoration:
Louise Roper

Special Effects:
Alex Burdett

Stunt Coordinator:
Marshall Virtue
Gaston Morrison

Stunt Double:
Sharon Simms
Gerald Paetz
Leanne Buchanan
Clint Carleton

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jason Stritch

Writer:
Michael O'Hara

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