Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 6, 1996

Original Title:
Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion

Alternate Titles:
Night Eyes 4 - Im Netz der Intrigen

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Royal Oaks Entertainment Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 101

Midnight Hour

Successful psychologist, Dr. Angela Cross, puts in a new burglar alarm system into her home due to threats she received. Steve Caldwell and Will Griffith install her system and after Will gets shot during a burglary attempt. Jeff and Angela have a hot relationship going until another break-in at her house. Angela has some secrets from her past that could be exposed if the tapes stolen are viewed.

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Art Direction:
Cynthia A. Palormo

Costume Design:
Michele Michel

Director:
Rodney McDonald

Director of Photography:
Gary Graver

Editor:
W. Peter Miller

Executive Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Barry L. Collier

Gaffer:
Ted T.E. Tunney

Music:
Patrick Seymour

Other:
Jillian Kesner

Producer:
Andrew Stevens

Production Design:
Helen Harwell

Still Photographer:
Thomas Vozza

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Lee Baron

Writer:
John Eubank
Henry Krinkle

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