A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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
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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ADR Editor:
Marjorie Deutsch
Art Direction:
Rusty Smith
Assistant Art Director:
Sarah Knowles
Keith Neely
Assistant Costume Designer:
Juliet Polcsa
Assistant Sound Editor:
James H. Nau
Harry Peck Bolles
Gerald Donlan
David Wahnon
Best Boy Grip:
Dennis Zoppe
Boom Operator:
Anna R. Delanzo
Camera Operator:
Peter Norman
Casting:
Deborah Aquila
Casting Assistant:
Julie Lichter
Co-Producer:
Michael E. Steele
Color Timer:
Phil Hetos
Construction Coordinator:
Joe Wood
Costume Design:
Cynthia Flynt
Dialogue Editor:
Jeff Kliment
Director:
Joseph Ruben
Director of Photography:
John Lindley
Editor:
George Bowers
Electrician:
Lon Caracappa
Donna Vega
Executive Producer:
Daniel Rogosin
Ezra Swerdlow
Extras Casting:
Raquel Osborne
First Assistant Camera:
Eric Swanek
First Assistant Director:
Michael E. Steele
First Assistant Editor:
Doron Shauly
Foley Artist:
Brian Vancho
Foley Supervisor:
Elisha Birnbaum
Gaffer:
Marc Rogers
Grip:
Tony Campenni
William M. Weberg
Hairdresser:
Anthony Veader
Hairstylist:
Francesca Paris
Key Grip:
Bobby Huber
Leadman:
Gerald DeTitta
Makeup Artist:
Bernadette Mazur
Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt
Orchestrator:
Emilie A. Bernstein
Original Music Composer:
Elmer Bernstein
Pilot:
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Producer:
Joseph Ruben
Mary Ann Page
Production Design:
Bill Groom
Property Master:
David Gulick
Scoring Mixer:
Dan Wallin
Screenplay:
Ian McEwan
Script Supervisor:
Samantha Timmerman
Second Assistant Camera:
Andy Harris
Second Assistant Director:
Barbara M. Ravis
Second Unit Director:
Jack Gill
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Kenneth Zunder
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
K.C. Colwell
Set Costumer:
Debbie Holbrook
Set Decoration:
George DeTitta Jr.
Set Dresser:
Ray Fisher
Paul Richards
Sound Editor:
Richard P. Cirincione
Louis Cerborino
Stuart Emanuel
Bitty O'Sullivan-Smith
Ira Spiegel
Stuart Stanley
Sound Effects Editor:
Richard King
Sound Mixer:
Susumu Tokunow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman
Special Effects:
Lisa Shaftel
Special Effects Coordinator:
David Neil Trifunovich
Steadicam Operator:
Larry McConkey
David Crone
Still Photographer:
Van Redin
Kerry Hayes
Storyboard Artist:
Len Morganti
Stunt Coordinator:
Jack Gill
Stunts:
Joni Avery
Rick Avery
Gregory J. Barnett
Kenny Bates
Nick Brett
Michael Cassidy
Edward Conna
Glory Fioramonti
Gene Harrison
Noon Orsatti
Spiro Razatos
Henry Kingi
Debbie Lee Carrington
Andy Gill
Supervising ADR Editor:
Harriet Fidlow
Supervising Music Editor:
Kathy Durning
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stan Bochner
Unit Production Manager:
Thomas John Kane
Unit Publicist:
Brigitte Prochaska
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Elizabeth Feldbauer
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