A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 13, 2000
Original Title:
Lost Souls
Alternate Titles:
Almas perdidas
Les ames perdues
Poseídos
Sátáni játszma
勾魂时分
迷失的灵魂
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Avery Pix
Castle Rock Entertainment
New Line Cinema
Prufrock Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ FR: 12 GB: 15 PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 97
A young woman becomes aware of a conspiracy to enable the Devil to walk the Earth in human form. To defeat the prophesy, she must convince a respected New York crime journalist, who is devoid of faith, that he is in fact the target of the conspiracy.
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Art Direction:
Chris Cornwell
Casting:
Mindy Marin
Casting Assistant:
Xanthia Decaux
Sierra French-Myerson
Co-Producer:
Christopher Cronyn
Costume Design:
Jill M. Ohanneson
Director:
Janusz Kamiński
Director of Photography:
Mauro Fiore
Editor:
Anne Goursaud
Andrew Mondshein
Executive Producer:
Michael De Luca
Pierce Gardner
Betsy Stahl
Donna Langley
Extras Casting:
Tammy L. Smith
Extras Casting Assistant:
Debbie Sheridan
Original Music Composer:
Jan A. P. Kaczmarek
Producer:
Meg Ryan
Nina R. Sadowsky
Production Design:
Garreth Stover
Screenplay:
Pierce Gardner
Second Unit Director:
Doug Coleman
Set Decoration:
Larry Dias
Story:
Pierce Gardner
Betsy Stahl
Stunt Coordinator:
Doug Coleman
Stunts:
Michael Russo
Michelle Sebek
Joanne Lamstein
Dorenda Moore
Thomas DeWier
Al Cerullo
Jason Rodriguez
Steve Mack
Keith Siglinger
Eliza Coleman
John Patrick McLaughlin
Eddie Matthews
Chino Binamo
Roy Farfel
Norman Douglass
Donald John Hewitt
Daniel W. Barringer
Jennifer Lamb
Bill Anagnos
Jery Hewitt
Mickey Giacomazzi
Tim Gallin
Thanks:
Holly Hunter
Steven Spielberg
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