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Release Date:
October 30, 2011
Original Title:
The Killing Game
Alternate Titles:
El juego del asesino
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Anne Carlucci Productions
Front Street Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Eve Duncan is contacted, 10 years after the disappearance and murder of her 7-year-old daughter Bonnie, by a man claiming to be her killer. Taunted by his clues about Bonnie's case and his threats to kill again, she throws herself into her career as a forensic sculptor and works to close the case.
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Camera Operator:
Wayne MacConnell
Chris McMullin
Casting:
Jackie Lind
Costume Design:
Aieisha Li
Dialogue Editor:
Gina Mueller
Director:
Bobby Roth
Director of Photography:
Rick Bota
Editor:
Lisa Binkley
Executive Producer:
Anne Carlucci
First Assistant Director:
Patrice Leung
Music Editor:
Don Mann
Novel:
Iris Johansen
Original Music Composer:
James Gelfand
Producer:
Harvey Kahn
Production Design:
Linda Del Rosario
Richard Paris
Property Master:
Nick Dibley
Sound Effects Editor:
Don Mann
Special Effects Coordinator:
Darcy Davis
Stunt Coordinator:
Chad Sayn
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle
Stunt Double:
Nicole Lissner
Stunts:
James Bamford
Teleplay:
Jill E. Blotevogel
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Geoffery Antony
Romald Geoffery
Zachary Mallett
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