The Bone Collector (1999) [R]

Release Date:
November 4, 1999

Original Title:
The Bone Collector

Alternate Titles:
Der Knochenjäger
Kolektsionerŭt
Sakupljač kostiju
Sylléktis Ostón
Vlada strakhu
Vlast' strakha
Збирач кісток
人骨拼图
骨中罪

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CA: 14A  CH: 16  CZ: 18+|15+  DE: 16  DK: 16  FI: K-16  FR: 12|16  GB: 15  HU: 18  IE: 15  KR: 18  NL: 16  NO: 18  PL: 16  PT: M/16  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 118

Two cops on the trail of a serial killer. They must see as one... They must act as one... They must think as one... Before another victim falls.

Rookie cop, Amelia Donaghy reluctantly teams with Lincoln Rhyme – formerly the department's top homicide detective but now paralyzed as a result of a spinal injury – to catch a grisly serial killer dubbed 'The Bone Collector'. The murderer's special signature is to leave tantalizing clues based on the grim remains of his crimes.

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ADR Mixer:
Alan Holly
Doc Kane

ADR Supervisor:
Jessica Gallavan

ADR Voice Casting:
Louis Elman

Additional Editing:
Andrew S. Eisen

Additional Photography:
Mike Benson
Tony Pierce-Roberts

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lance Brown

Additional Third Assistant Director:
Agnieszka Kroskowska

Aerial Coordinator:
Bill Richards

Art Department Assistant:
Christina Hong
Réal Paré
Josceline Genest
Diane Pagé

Art Department Coordinator:
Doris Simard

Assistant Art Director:
Jon Billington

Assistant Costume Designer:
Daniele Léger

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Richard Todman

Assistant Director:
Ricky Friedman

Assistant Director Trainee:
Regina Sabat-Dhouib

Assistant Hairstylist:
Ginette Cérat-Lajeunesse

Assistant Location Manager:
Christian Biron

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Julie Casault

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Guylaine Boucher

Assistant Property Master:
Claire Alary
Gina Hendricks

Assistant Script:
Catherine Lavoie

Assistant Set Dresser:
Charles-André Bertrand
Claude Jacques
Louise Cova
Jean-Guy LeBlanc
Robert Parle
Claude Leclair

Assistant Sound Editor:
Martin Cantwell

Assistant Unit Manager:
Marie Portelance

Associate Producer:
Bo Dietl

Best Boy Electric:
Eames Gagnon

Best Boy Grip:
Terry Eckert

Boom Operator:
François Grenon
Linda Murphy
David Sutton

CG Animator:
Hannah Walker Edwards
Dominic Parker
Stephen Murphy
Dan Glass
Richard Clarke

Cableman:
Karl Wasserman

Camera Operator:
Wayne Paull
Dean Crone

Carpenter:
Eric Lafrance

Casting:
Will Cantler
Bernard Telsey
David Vacarri
Andrea Kenyon
Myriam Vézina

Clapper Loader:
Braden Belmonte

Color Timer:
Mike Stanwick

Compositing Artist:
Tom Debenham
Paddy Eason
Jon Thum
Gavin Toomey

Conductor:
Cecilia Weston

Construction Coordinator:
Michel Brochu
Rejean Brochu
Raymond M. Samitz

Costume Design:
Odette Gadoury

Costume Supervisor:
Daniele Léger

Craft Service:
Patrick Mahoney

Dialogue Editor:
Christopher Ackland
Robert Troy

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Mark Nelmes

Director:
Phillip Noyce

Director of Photography:
Dean Semler

Dolly Grip:
John W. Murphy
James Pollard

Draughtsman:
Simon Guilbault
Matthew Gray
Louis-René Landry
Joseph Lang Browns

Dresser:
Frank Perry Rose
Catherine Gélinas
Josée Philibert
Michel L'Heureux
Sophie Godard

Driver:
Vito G. Balenzano

Editor:
William Hoy

Electrician:
Damian Gonzales
Christian Grenier
Eric Kutner
Thomas O'Connor
Jeff Scott
François Legris
Richard Blackburn
John Bagley

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Daniel R. Chavez

Executive Producer:
Michael Klawitter
Dan Jinks

First Assistant Camera:
Jacques F. Bernier
John McAleer
Nicolas Marion
Patrick B. O'Brien
Barry Idoine
Larry Orlick

First Assistant Director:
Noga Isackson

First Assistant Editor:
John Coniglio

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Aulicino

Foley Artist:
John T. Cucci
Dan O'Connell

Foley Editor:
Jacques Leroide

Foley Mixer:
James Ashwill

Foley Recordist:
Linda Lew

Foley Supervisor:
Michael Dressel

Gaffer:
James J. Gilson
Peter Girolami
René Guillard
John Lewin

Graphic Designer:
Carl Lessard

Hairstylist:
Robert Allicock
Larry M. Cherry
Roy Bryson

Key Grip:
Mathieu Charest
Jean-Pierre Lamarche
Billy Patsos
William 'Bear' Paul

Key Hair Stylist:
Réjean Forget

Key Production Assistant:
Sonny Rea

Key Rigging Grip:
Sonny Rea

Lighting Technician:
Micael Albrecht

Location Manager:
François Fauteux
Deborah Parker

Makeup Artist:
Kathryn Casault
Kymbra Callaghan
Janeen Schreyer
Carl Fullerton

Makeup Effects:
C.J. Goldman

Music Coordinator:
Sarah Dolan

Music Editor:
Joe E. Rand

Music Programmer:
Stephen Hilton

Music Supervisor:
George Acogny

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Novel:
Jeffery Deaver

Original Music Composer:
Craig Armstrong

Painter:
Étienne Bédard
Karine Charobert
Mario Paré

Post Production Assistant:
George Dickson

Post Production Coordinator:
Jeanette Haley

Producer:
Louis A. Stroller
Martin Bregman
Michael Bregman

Production Accountant:
Maggie Kusik

Production Assistant:
Courtney Henley-Anderson

Production Coordinator:
Danielle Boucher

Production Design:
Nigel Phelps

Production Manager:
Jan Foster
Christina Kontos

Production Secretary:
Teena Deocales

Production Sound Mixer:
Allan Byer
Simon Kaye

Property Master:
Douglas Fox
Elizabeth Schlitten
Eric Stepper

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Adrien Morot

Researcher:
Oliver James

Rigging Gaffer:
Gilles Fortier
Claude Pothier

Rigging Grip:
Alain Bisson Doyal

Scenic Artist:
Ralph Contrado

Screenplay:
Jeremy Iacone

Script Supervisor:
Barbara Stoia
Monique Champagne

Seamstress:
Josée Comeau
Sylvie Chaput

Second Assistant Camera:
Patrick Bernier
Mai Iskander
Christian Lemay
Alison Kelly
Patrick Jean-Joseph

Second Assistant Director:
Anne Alloucherie
Charles-André Bertrand
Patrick Mangan

Second Second Assistant Director:
Kenneth G. Brown

Second Unit Director:
Jonathan Goldman

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Erb
Craig Haagensen

Set Decoration:
Susan C. MacQuarrie
Harriet Zucker
Marie-Claude Gosselin

Set Designer:
Matthew Gray

Set Dresser:
Gus Papadopoulos
Susan C. MacQuarrie
Ève Boulonne

Set Dressing Artist:
Jason 'Jay' Brown

Set Production Assistant:
Stephen Krug

Software Team Lead:
John Charles

Sound Assistant:
William Cawley
Bradley Clouse

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John T. Reitz
David E. Campbell
Gregg Rudloff

Sound Recordist:
Charles Hamilton

Special Effects Coordinator:
Francis Marleau

Special Effects Technician:
Pierre Côté

Stand In:
Mark Akeson

Standby Painter:
Nicole Stiegelbauer

Steadicam Operator:
David Crone

Still Photographer:
K.C. Bailey
Jonathan Wenk
Takashi Seida

Storyboard Artist:
Alex Maleev

Stunt Coordinator:
Jean Frenette
Jery Hewitt
Michael Russo

Stunt Double:
Tara McNamee

Stunt Driver:
Michael Arthur

Stunts:
Jennifer Lamb
Jodi Michelle Pynn
Bill Anagnos
Joanne Lamstein
Roy Farfel

Supervising Art Director:
Claude Paré
Jefferson Sage

Supervising Sound Editor:
Bruce Stambler
Colin Miller

Swing:
Walter Byrns
Sébastien Gervais
Denis Côté
Claude Gervais
Eric Brassard

Third Assistant Director:
Christopher Bregman

Title Designer:
Robert Dawson

Transportation Captain:
Eric Béliveau

Transportation Coordinator:
Daniel Matthews

Unit Manager:
Jim Kontos

Unit Publicist:
Lorraine Jamison

Video Assist Operator:
Joel Holland
Julie Sageau
Nadine Demeule

Visual Effects Producer:
Rachael Penfold

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Robert Grasmere

Wardrobe Assistant:
Marie-Etienne Bessette
Avery Gibbard

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Lyse Pomerleau

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Pam Aaron
Deirdre N. Williams
Lisa R. Frucht

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