Femme Fatale (1991) [R]

Release Date:
March 1, 1991

Original Title:
Femme Fatale

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Gibraltar Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 94

A secret life. A deadly passion. What you don't know can kill you.

A California forest ranger seeks his bride and discovers, with his artist friend, her dark sides.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Dahl

Casting:
Andrea Stone Brokaw

Casting Assistant:
Matthew Asner
Megan Slikas

Cinematography:
Joey Forsyte

Costume Design:
Mira Zavidowsky

Director:
Andre R. Guttfreund

Editor:
Richard Candib

Executive Producer:
Joel Levine

Gaffer:
Vojislav Mikulic

Key Hair Stylist:
Gina DiMaria

Location Scout:
Bonnie Sills

Makeup Artist:
Gina DiMaria

Music Supervisor:
Walt Borchers

Original Music Composer:
Parmer Fuller

Producer:
Andrew Lane
Nancy Rae Stone

Production Design:
Pamela B. Warner

Script Supervisor:
Catherine Jelski

Set Decoration:
Nancy Arnold

Special Effects:
Pat Domenico

Stunt Coordinator:
Lincoln Simonds

Unit Production Manager:
Elaine Dysinger

Writer:
Michael Ferris
John Brancato

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