A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 17, 1995
Original Title:
The Stranger Beside Me
Alternate Titles:
The Stranger Beside Me
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Longbow Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 92
When Jennifer marries Chris, it seems she can finally let go of her tragic past. But behind the perfect facade lies a violent, possessive dark side--and a past filled with secrets. As she begins to suspect his involvement with a string of rapes, Jennifer sets out to expose the horrifying truth about her husband...before he strikes again.
Assistant Editor:
Patricia Campling
Associate Producer:
Nick Smirnoff
Camera Operator:
Paul Guthrie
Casting:
Mary V. Buck
Susan Edelman
Costume Designer:
Hilary Wright
Director:
Sandor Stern
Director of Photography:
Ronald M. Lautore
Editor:
David Campling
Executive Producer:
Bill Pace
Ronnie D. Clemmer
Richard P. Kughn
First Assistant Director:
Larry Lipton
Gaffer:
Bobby Vercruse
Hairstylist:
Walter Derfer
Key Grip:
Richard Fezzey
Key Makeup Artist:
David Waterman
Key Set Production Assistant:
David Greditzer
Location Manager:
Lisa S. Rothmuller
Original Music Composer:
David Mansfield
Producer:
William Shippey
Production Coordinator:
Suzanne Dean
Production Design:
Michael Helmy
Property Master:
Paul Mancuso
Script Supervisor:
Karon May
Second Assistant Director:
Susie Flower
Set Decoration:
Greg E. Parman
Sound Mixer:
Trevor Black
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nello Torri
David John West
John Boyd
Supervising Sound Editor:
David Rawlinson
Transportation Coordinator:
Paul Kowalczyk
Unit Production Manager:
Nick Smirnoff
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jocelyn F. Wright
Writer:
Bruce Miller
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