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Release Date:
July 4, 2014
Original Title:
Open Windows
Alternate Titles:
Meurtre sous surveillance
Open Windows
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Apaches Films
Atresmedia
La Panda
Sayaka Producciones
SpectreVision
Wild Bunch
Production Countries:
France | Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 JP: PG12 RU: 16+ US: R
Runtime: 101
Nick is excited to discover he's won a dinner date with his favorite actress, Jill Goddard. But when Jill refuses to honor the contest, he receives an offer he can't refuse: the ability to view Jill secretly via computer. Nick begins watching the unknowing star on her webcam, not realizing that this decision will put himself and Jill at risk as they enter a terrifying world of cat-and-mouse.
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ADR Mixer:
Michael J. Fox
ADR Recordist:
David Rodríguez
Boom Operator:
Scott Streetman
Simón Pérez
Casting:
Ana Isabel Velásquez
Co-Editor:
Sergio Rozas
Costume Design:
Cristina Sopeña
Dialogue Editor:
Jaime Fernández Salcedo
Director:
Nacho Vigalondo
Director of Photography:
Jon D. Domínguez
Editor:
Bernat Vilaplana
Executive Producer:
Pau Brunet
Daniel Noah
Elijah Wood
Garrett Basch
Josh C. Waller
Nahikari Ipiña
Ricardo García Arrojo
Foley Artist:
Manuel Carrión
Line Producer:
Nahikari Ipiña
Makeup Artist:
Isabel Auernheimer
Cecilia Escot Mangas
Original Music Composer:
Jorge Magaz
Producer:
Enrique López Lavigne
Belén Atienza
Mercedes Gamero
Production Design:
Javier Alvariño
Soledad Seseña
Sound Designer:
James Muñoz
Sound Editor:
Roberto Fernández
Sound Mixer:
David O. Daniel
Writer:
Nacho Vigalondo
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