Someone Is Watching (2000) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 20, 2000

Original Title:
Someone Is Watching

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Legend Entertainment
Lifetime
The Movie Network
World International Network (WIN)

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 95

In this house, no one is ever alone…

Cory is a young boy who has just moved into a new house with his mom. He develops a relationship with an imaginary friend who lives in his closet. No one believes him until people start dying violently and the imaginary friend becomes all too real.

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ADR Recordist:
Benjamin Ciolek
Bruno Frascà
Chris Philp

Additional Grip:
David Chiasson
Brad MacLean

Art Direction:
Tristan Tondino
Joséane Brunelle

Assistant Camera:
Martin Lebel

Assistant Decorator:
Lucie Audet

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Steve Gorman

Assistant Director:
Moushika Mathieu

Assistant Editor:
Stéphane Brault

Assistant Production Manager:
Maurice Krouche

Boom Operator:
Simon Poudrette

Camera Trainee:
Annie Laperle

Casting:
Aaron Griffith

Casting Associate:
Myriam Vézina

Color Timer:
Sylvain Marleau

Costume Designer:
Suzana Fischer

Dialogue Editor:
Brian Eimer

Director:
Douglas Jackson

Director of Photography:
Bruno Philip

Editor:
Robert E. Newton

Electrician:
Martin Beaudry
Martin Beaulieu
Andrew Dent
François Lachance
Sylvain Laliberté

Executive Producer:
Barbara Javitz
Kevin Goetz

Extras Casting:
Randi Wells

Extras Casting Assistant:
Welby Altidor

First Assistant Camera:
François Parent
Claudine Sauvé

First Assistant Director:
Don Terry

Foley:
Jennifer Brass

Foley Artist:
John Sievert

Foley Mixer:
Ron Malligers

Gaffer:
Marc Hénaut
Emeric Grunebaum

Graphic Designer:
Alain Dussault
Patrick Stoll

Grip:
Joost Clerinx

Hairstylist:
Pierre Sevard

Location Manager:
Marie-Claude Bélisle

Location Scout:
Simon Paquin

Makeup Artist:
Magali Métivier
Pierre Sevard

Medical Consultant:
Denis Proulx

Music:
Richard Bowers
Andrew M. Chukerman

Negative Cutter:
Jim Campabanal
Paul Mitsou

Painter:
Étienne Bédard

Producer:
Pierre David
Elisabeth-Ann Gimber
Geoffrey Patenaude

Production Manager:
Claude Paiement

Prop Maker:
Ronny Gosselin

Property Master:
David Dolivek
Patrick Stoll

Scenic Artist:
Aude Moreau

Script:
Ann De Biran

Script Supervisor:
Zoe Kerrigan

Second Assistant Camera:
Eric Bensoussan

Second Assistant Director:
Christian Simard

Set Decoration:
Jean-Charles Claveau

Sound Editor:
Roger Guérin

Sound Effects Editor:
Steve Gorman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brian Eimer
Ron Malligers

Special Effects:
Ryal Cosgrove

Special Effects Assistant:
Cyrile Vo-Quang

Still Photographer:
Ron Diamond

Stunt Coordinator:
David McKeown

Stunts:
Gilbert Larose Jr.
Annie Carignan
François Gauthier

Swing:
Gérald Beaudet
Marc Beaudet
Hugo Inion
Marc Reichel

Third Assistant Director:
Michel Laforest

Unit Manager:
Danny Turgeon

Wardrobe Assistant:
Margarita Manoukian

Writer:
Charles Klausmeyer
Mark Kinsey Stephenson

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