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Release Date:
October 3, 1988
Original Title:
The People Across the Lake
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Bill McCutchen Productions
Columbia Pictures Television
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
In an effort to get away from the city and all its crime, Chuck Yoman and his family move to a big old house in a peaceful lakeside town. The discovery of a mutilated corpse in the lake and another body in the woods, however, suggests that the Yomans would have been safer if they had stayed put...
Art Direction:
Rex Raglan
Assistant Editor:
Jason Freeman
Camera Operator:
David Geddes
Casting:
Fran Bascom
Sid Kozak
Tim Flack
Chief Lighting Technician:
John W. Scott
Co-Producer:
Dalene Young
Construction Coordinator:
Geoff Hilliard
Costume Design:
Trish Keating
Costume Supervisor:
Diana Patterson
Director:
Arthur Allan Seidelman
Director of Photography:
Richard Leiterman
Editor:
Bert Glatstein
Executive Producer:
Bill McCutchen
First Assistant Director:
Peter Dashkewytch
Hairstylist:
Janet Sala
Location Manager:
Stewart Bethune
Makeup Artist:
Linda A. Brown
Original Music Composer:
Dana Kaproff
Producer:
Richard L. O'Connor
Production Accountant:
Nowell Grossman
Production Design:
David Fischer
Production Executive:
Steve Barnett
Production Sound Mixer:
Lars Ekstrom
Property Master:
Graham Coutts
Script Supervisor:
Candice Field
Second Assistant Director:
David Markowitz
Set Decoration:
Peter Hinton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wayne Artman
Tom Beckert
Tom E. Dahl
Special Effects:
William H. Orr
Story:
Bill McCutchen
Dalene Young
Teleplay:
Dalene Young
Unit Production Manager:
Matthew O'Connor
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