The Good Son (1993) [R]

Release Date:
September 24, 1993

Original Title:
The Good Son

Alternate Titles:
El Angel Malvado
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Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Tura-Film

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CZ: U  DE: 16  GB: 18  JP: PG12  PT: M/12  US: R 

Runtime: 87

Evil has many faces.

A young boy stays with his aunt and uncle, and befriends his cousin who's the same age. But his cousin begins showing increasing signs of psychotic behavior.

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Anna R. Delanzo

Camera Operator:
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Deborah Aquila

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Joseph Ruben

Director of Photography:
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Executive Producer:
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Orchestrator:
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Pilot:
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc

Producer:
Joseph Ruben
Mary Ann Page

Production Design:
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Property Master:
David Gulick

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Dan Wallin

Screenplay:
Ian McEwan

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