The Fatal Image (1990) [R]

Release Date:
December 2, 1990

Original Title:
The Fatal Image

Genres:
Action | Crime | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
CBS
Hearst Entertainment Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 89

They wanted to see the sights. What they saw was murder.

A woman and her daughter vacationing in Paris get caught up in intrigue after being witnesses to a murder.

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Art Direction:
Serge Douy

Assistant Editor:
Rick Tuber

Casting:
Penny Ellers
Joyce Robinson
Margot Capelier

Co-Producer:
Steve Verona

Costume Designer:
Florence Desouches

Dialogue Coach:
Patty Hannock

Director:
Thomas J. Wright

Director of Photography:
Jean-Yves Le Mener

Editor:
Scott C. Eyler
Karen Sharp

Executive Producer:
Harry B. Chandler
Gerald W. Abrams

Executive Producer's Assistant:
B.J. Lange

First Assistant Director:
Henri Grimault

Gaffer:
Alain Cousseau

Hairdresser:
James Encao
Fabienne Bressan

Key Grip:
René Strasser

Location Manager:
Jérôme Boussier

Makeup Artist:
Paul Le Marinel

Music:
Michel Colombier

Music Editor:
Tom Kramer

Post Production Supervisor:
Paul D. Goldman

Producer:
Ron Roth

Production Coordinator:
Isabelle Dassonville

Production Manager:
Philippe Modave

Property Master:
Daniel Braunschweig

Script Supervisor:
Claudine Grellier-Duhalde

Second Assistant Director:
Virginia Bach

Set Decoration:
Claude Suné

Sound Mixer:
Bernard Bats

Special Effects:
Paul Trielli

Story:
C.J. Charles

Stunts:
Rémy Julienne

Teleplay:
Aaron Barzman
Jeff Andrus

Unit Manager:
Hubert Besson

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