A Kiss to Die For (1993) [NR]

Release Date:
December 6, 1993

Original Title:
A Kiss to Die For

Alternate Titles:
Those Bedroom Eyes

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Romance | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hearst Entertainment Productions
The Polone Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 91

Amid a City of Terror Lie the Eyes of Death.

William, a Harvard psychology professor is having trouble dealing with life after the death of his wife when he meets a beautiful woman named Ali. As their relationship grows, he begins to question her secretive past, which he discovers is linked to a series of murders that the police are investigating. Tim Matheson (Animal House, The West Wing) stars.

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Assistant Editor:
Patrick Gregston

Associate Producer:
Deborah Dalton

Casting:
Wendy Kurtzman

Costume Design:
Deena Appel

Director:
Leon Ichaso

Director of Photography:
Jeffrey Jur

Editor:
Gary Karr

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mel A. Bishop

Executive Producer:
Judith A. Polone

First Assistant Director:
Harvey Waldman

Gaffer:
Derrick Kolus

Hairstylist:
Michael Baker

Key Grip:
Billy Sherrill

Local Casting:
Shay Bentley Griffin

Location Manager:
Maida N. Morgan

Makeup Artist:
Suzanne M. Willett

Music Editor:
Marty Wereski

Original Music Composer:
George S. Clinton

Producer:
Kimberly Myers

Production Design:
Michael Helmy

Production Sound Mixer:
Steve C. Aaron

Property Master:
Irby Langley

Script Supervisor:
Lesley King

Second Assistant Director:
Noga Isackson

Set Decoration:
Donna Stamps

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David M. Weishaar
Thomas J. Huth
Sam Black

Stunts:
Candice Orsini
Lonnie R. Smith Jr.

Supervising Sound Editor:
Burton Weinstein

Title Designer:
Jeanne Beveridge

Unit Production Manager:
James R. McGee

Writer:
Deborah Dalton

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