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Release Date:
May 10, 2002
Original Title:
Killing Me Softly
Alternate Titles:
Mata-me de Prazer
Matame suavemente
Убей меня нежно
杀死你的温柔
温柔杀手
致命温柔
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Noelle Entertainment Limited
The Montecito Picture Company
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 16 FR: 12 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 100
A woman grows suspicious of her controlling husband after she discovers secrets about the women in his past.
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Art Direction:
Rod McLean
Christina Moore
Associate Producer:
Anna Chi
Carpenter:
Peter N. Brown
Casting:
Susie Figgis
Costume Design:
Phoebe De Gaye
Director:
Chen Kaige
Director of Photography:
Michael Coulter
Editor:
Jon Gregory
Electrician:
Jim Smart
Executive Producer:
Daniel Goldberg
Tom Pollock
Ivan Reitman
First Assistant Director:
Cliff Lanning
Gaffer:
Terry Edland
Hairstylist:
Jamal Hammadi
Ann Buchanan
Key Hair Stylist:
Paul Gooch
Key Makeup Artist:
Paul Gooch
Line Producer:
Donna Grey
Makeup Artist:
Molly Stern
Ann Buchanan
Novel:
Sean French
Original Music Composer:
Patrick Doyle
Producer:
Lynda Myles
Michael Chinich
Joe Medjuck
Production Design:
Gemma Jackson
Props:
Bill Hargreaves
Screenplay:
Kara Lindstrom
Script Supervisor:
Hilary Fagg
Second Assistant Director:
Jamie Christopher
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Yang Shu
Set Decoration:
Trisha Edwards
Special Effects:
Clive Beard
Still Photographer:
Laurie Sparham
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Powell
Stunts:
Carly Harrop
Lee Millham
Buster Reeves
Glenn Foster
Nikki Powell
Susan Christie
Rowley Irlam
Writer:
Kara Lindstrom
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