Secret Games 3 (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 24, 1994

Original Title:
Secret Games 3

Alternate Titles:
Jogos Secretos 3

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Axis Films International
Gernert/Garroni/Hippolyte Production

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

Revisit the dark side of desire.

A neglected housewife of a busy husband who is a doctor turns to prostitution to pass the time. One of her customers develops an obsession with her and begins stalking her.

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Art Direction:
Le'ce Edwards

Associate Producer:
Dale Larsen

Casting:
Lori Cobe

Costume Design:
Elizabeth Jett

Director:
Gregory Dark

Director of Photography:
Wally Pfister

Editor:
James Avalon

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dale Larsen

Executive Producer:
Walter Gernert

First Assistant Director:
John Glasser

Gaffer:
Tom Schmieder

Hair Supervisor:
Katherine Mahl

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Dahl

Makeup Supervisor:
Katherine Mahl

Music:
Ashley Irwin

Producer:
Andrew W. Garroni

Production Design:
Billy Jett

Script Supervisor:
Mary Anne Seward

Second Assistant Director:
Louis Shaw Milito

Second Second Assistant Director:
Shari Nicotero

Sound Mixer:
Bill Reinhardt

Writer:
Don Simmons
Tucker Johnston

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