Eye of the Beholder (1999) [R]

Release Date:
September 4, 1999

Original Title:
Eye of the Beholder

Alternate Titles:
Das Auge - Eye of the Beholder
Obsesión
Sedução Fatal
le voyeur

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Destination Films

Production Countries:
Australia | Canada | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  JP: R18+  US: R 

Runtime: 109

Obsession is in the eye of the beholder.

A reclusive surveillance expert is hired to spy on a mysterious blackmailer, who just may be a serial killer.

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Art Direction:
Réal Proulx

Associate Producer:
Grant Lee
Charles Gassot

Casting:
Nadia Rona
Vera Miller
Mali Finn

Co-Producer:
Al Clark

Costume Design:
Lizzy Gardiner

Dialogue Editor:
Guy Pelletier

Director:
Stephan Elliott

Director of Photography:
Guy Dufaux

Editor:
Sue Blainey

Executive Producer:
Hilary Shor
Mark Damon

Foley Artist:
Jérôme Décarie

Foley Recordist:
Benoît Leduc

Hairstylist:
Marie-France Cardinal
Linda Gordon

Line Producer:
Manon Bougie

Makeup Artist:
Claudette B. Casavant
Melina Di Cristo
Francine Gagnon

Music:
Marius de Vries

Novel:
Marc Behm

Producer:
Nicolas Clermont
Tony Smith

Production Design:
Jean-Baptiste Tard

Screenplay:
Stephan Elliott

Set Decoration:
Guy Blouin
Suzanne Cloutier
Sylvie Desmarais
Martine Giguère-Kazemirchuk

Sound Mixer:
Claude La Haye

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hans Peter Strobl

Stunt Double:
Jean Frenette

Wigmaker:
Richard Hansen

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