A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 30, 1992
Original Title:
Dance Macabre
Alternate Titles:
Phantom of the Opera II
Terror of Manhattan
舞魂迷案
Genres:
Horror | Romance
Production Companies:
21st Century Film Production
Lenfilm
Production Countries:
Russia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 97
Jessica, an American ballerina, reluctantly enrolls in a Russian dance academy, where she meets the charismatic choreographer Anthony. A dead ringer for his long dead lover, Jessica becomes his favorite student -- and his personal obsession.
ADR Editor:
Debbie Melford
ADR Mixer:
Derek Marcil
Assistant Director:
Uri Vertlib
Choreographer:
Stanley Holden
Co-Producer:
Galina Tuchinsky
Director:
Greydon Clark
Director of Photography:
Nikolai Pokoptsev
Editor:
Earl Watson
Executive Producer:
Ami Artzi
Harry Alan Towers
Alexandr Golutva
First Assistant Director:
Whitney R. Hunter
Line Producer:
Yael Golan
Makeup Artist:
Louis Lazzara
Original Music Composer:
Dan Slider
Post Production Supervisor:
Mark S. Hoerr
Producer:
Menahem Golan
Production Coordinator:
Greg Lorenz
Production Manager:
Anatoly Kulbitsky
Production Supervisor:
Mark S. Hoerr
Second Assistant Director:
Robin Hessman
Sound Mixer:
Bayard Carey
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
David B. Miller
Stunt Coordinator:
Oleg Korytin
Stunts:
Mikhail Bondarenko
Natalya Darieva
Unit Manager:
Genia Popko
Leina Reimers
Unit Production Manager:
Whitney R. Hunter
Writer:
Greydon Clark
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