Escape Clause (1996) [R]

Release Date:
July 14, 1996

Original Title:
Escape Clause

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
MGM Television
Showtime Networks

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 99

A man finds out that his wife has paid $10,000 to have him killed. Then both the would-be killer and the wife turn up dead ...

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Art Direction:
Kim Karon

Assistant Editor:
Annellie Rose Samuel

Camera Operator:
Perry Hoffman

Casting:
Steve Brooksbank
Mary Jo Slater
Tina Gerussi
Jon Comerford

Casting Assistant:
Laura Seidel

Chief Lighting Technician:
Tom McMonigle

Costume Design:
Margaret Mohr

Director:
Brian Trenchard-Smith

Director of Photography:
Bert Tougas

Editor:
Bill Goddard

First Assistant Director:
Walter Gasparovic

Hairstylist:
Gail 'Freddie' Godden

Key Grip:
Brian Potts

Makeup Artist:
Jordan Samuel

Original Music Composer:
Ken Thorne
Richard Marvin

Producer:
Danilo Bach

Production Design:
Ian Brock

Production Manager:
Laurie McLarty

Property Master:
Jim Murrin

Screenplay:
Danilo Bach

Script Supervisor:
Oliver Olsen

Second Assistant Director:
Penny Charter

Second Unit Director:
Shane Cardwell

Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Calderhead

Sound Mixer:
Dan Latour

Special Effects:
Frank C. Carere

Stunts:
Danny Lima
Wayne Downer
Shane Cardwell
Dwayne McLean
Phil Chiu
Moris Santia
Paul Rutledge
Ron Van Hart
Anton Tyukodi

Supervising Sound Editor:
Terry Gordica

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