Panic (2000) [R]

Release Date:
December 1, 2000

Original Title:
Panic

Alternate Titles:
Panic - Auch ein Killer ist nur ein Mensch
Panic - Der Tod hat Tradition

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Artisan Entertainment
Lions Gate Films
Mad Chance
The Vault
Tin Toy Productions LLC

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 88

A story of family, lust, murder... and other midlife crises.

Alex is going through a midlife crisis and it has become a very difficult time for him. His marriage is struggling, he's worried about his son, and his job of killing people for his family has become the most stressful part of his life. He seeks the help of a therapist and meets a woman in the waiting room that he connects with.

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ADR Mixer:
Dean St. John
Alan Freedman

ADR Supervisor:
Jed M. Dodge

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Art Direction:
Daniel Bradford

Assistant Editor:
Julia Drumheller

Assistant Sound Editor:
Robert Getty
Chato Hill

Associate Producer:
Carol S. Trussel

Boom Operator:
Kevin Maloney

Camera Operator:
Don Devine

Casting:
Matthew Barry
Nancy Green-Keyes

Co-Producer:
Jody Hedien

Costume Design:
Susan Matheson

Costume Supervisor:
Jeannine Bourdaghs

Dialogue Editor:
Steve Scoville

Director:
Henry Bromell

Director of Photography:
Jeffrey Jur

Editor:
Lynzee Klingman
Cindy Mollo
Brent White

Executive Producer:
David Cooper

Extras Casting:
Judy Cook
David Anthony

First Assistant Camera:
Perry H. Patterson

First Assistant Director:
John M. Nelson

Foley Artist:
Ossama Khuluki

Foley Editor:
David Mann

Foley Mixer:
C.W. Jones

Hairstylist:
Thomas Opitz

Key Hair Stylist:
Audrey Futterman-Stern

Key Makeup Artist:
Susan A. Cabral

Key Set Costumer:
Susan Strubel

Leadman:
Neil O'Sullivan

Line Producer:
Glenn S. Gainor

Makeup Artist:
Lydia Milars
Nathalie Allen

Music Editor:
Michael Nielson
Scott Rouse

Music Supervisor:
Gary Calamar

On Set Dresser:
Marilyn Morgan

Original Music Composer:
Brian Tyler

Post Production Supervisor:
Bryan Bishop

Producer:
Lori Miller
Matt Cooper
Andrew Lazar

Production Coordinator:
Brendan Garst

Production Design:
Dan Bishop

Production Sound Mixer:
Ed White

Production Supervisor:
Debra L. Gainor

Pyrotechnician:
Greg Landerer
Lee McConnell

Script Supervisor:
Nancy Karlin

Second Assistant Camera:
Jennifer Ann Henry

Second Assistant Director:
Wendi Lampassi

Second Second Assistant Director:
Stacey Holmes

Set Decoration:
Emma Fairley

Set Dresser:
Alan K. Harrison

Sound Effects Editor:
Carla Murray
Cormac Funge

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Philben
Ross Davis
Richard D. Rogers

Steadicam Operator:
John Joyce

Still Photographer:
Tracy Bennett

Stunt Coordinator:
Bobby C. King

Stunts:
Cazimir Milostan
Nathan Siebring
Justin Sundquist

Supervising Sound Editor:
Paula Fairfield

Unit Production Manager:
Glenn S. Gainor

Wardrobe Assistant:
Bradley Inaba

Writer:
Henry Bromell

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