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Release Date:
August 5, 1992
Original Title:
Body Chemistry II: Voice of a Stranger
Alternate Titles:
Body Chemistry 2
Body Chemistry II: The Voice of a Stranger
战栗情狂
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Concorde-New Horizons
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 84
A man is torn between two women and his own violent self, borne of child abuse.
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Art Direction:
John Marshall
Associate Producer:
Craig J. Nevius
Casting:
Steven Rabiner
Casting Assistant:
Andrew Hertz
Co-Producer:
Mike Elliott
Costume Design:
Linda Cacavas
Director:
Adam Simon
Director of Photography:
Richard Michalak
Editor:
Richard Gentner
Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
First Assistant Director:
Juan Mas
Gaffer:
Antar Abderrahman Jr.
Key Hair Stylist:
Kathleen Karridene
Key Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Karridene
Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Karridene
Original Music Composer:
Nigel Holton
Producer:
Mike Elliott
Alida Camp
Production Design:
Peter Kanter
John Marshall
Second Assistant Director:
Scott P. Levy
Set Decoration:
Nancy Arnold
Sound Mixer:
Cameron Hamza
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Stunts:
William Morts
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