A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 2, 2001
Original Title:
Valentine
Alternate Titles:
Love Hurts
O Dia do Terror
Un San Valentín de Muerte
Un San Valentín de muerte
Valentine - Schrei, wenn Du kannst
Valentine's Day
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
NPV Entertainment
Village Roadshow Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+ DE: 16 FR: 12 GB: 15 HU: 18 IE: 18 JP: PG12 NL: 16 PL: 18 US: R
Runtime: 96
Four friends start to receive morbid Valentine cards and realise they are being stalked by someone they had spurned 13 years ago. A masked killer is on the loose and Valentine's day is soon approaching.
Art Department Coordinator:
Franziska Keller
Art Direction:
Suki Parker
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jessica Lythgoe-Green
Casting:
Lisa Beach
Bette Chadwick
Candice Elzinga
Casting Associate:
Sarah Katzman
Chief Lighting Technician:
Jeff Pentecost
Co-Producer:
Jim Rowe
Costume Design:
Karin Nosella
Costume Supervisor:
Andre Brouwer
Allisa Swanson
Director:
Jamie Blanks
Director of Photography:
Rick Bota
Editor:
Steve Mirkovich
Executive Producer:
Grant Rosenberg
Bruce Berman
First Assistant Director:
Don French
Greensman:
David Lewis
Key Hair Stylist:
Lisa Leonard
Makeup Department Head:
Fay von Schroeder
Music:
Don Davis
Novel:
Tom Savage
Producer:
Dylan Sellers
Production Design:
Stephen Geaghan
Screenplay:
Donna Powers
Wayne Powers
Gretchen J. Berg
Aaron Harberts
Script Supervisor:
Madeleine Duff
Second Assistant Director:
David Klohn
Set Decoration:
Andrea French
Special Effects Coordinator:
David Allinson
Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Virtue
Stunts:
Heath Stevenson
Leslie McMichael
Yves Cameron
Corry Glass
Kristene Kenward
Trish Schill
Marshall Virtue
Doug Chapman
Melissa R. Stubbs
Crystal Dalman
Third Assistant Director:
James Bitonti
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Naomi Stopa
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jim Finn
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