A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 23, 2002
Original Title:
Second to Die
Alternate Titles:
A másik fél halála
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Second to Die, L.P.
Whatever Works LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
Sara escapes a life of poverty and abuse to marry Jim Bratchett, but her joy is short-lived when she discovers that Jim intends her to be a full-time caretaker for his disabled daughter. Sara considers leaving Jim until she discovers a million-dollar life insurance policy.
"B" Camera Operator:
Gary Daum
ADR Recordist:
Jackson Schwartz
Art Direction:
Alex Tavoularis
Assistant Editor:
Stephen H. Sloan
Poppy Das
Assistant Hairstylist:
Courtney Wesson
Roman Chimienti
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Courtney Wesson
Roman Chimienti
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Noah Hathaway
Assistant Property Master:
Greg Gootsan
Best Boy Grip:
Dave Harvey
Mark Hyde
Boom Operator:
Grant Inaba
James Grabowski
Casting:
Penny Perry
Casting Assistant:
Ruth Ochoa
Costume Design:
Tessa Stephensen
Dialogue Editor:
Bob Gould
Director:
Brad Marlowe
Director of Photography:
Moshe Levin
Dolly Grip:
Alec Shepherd
Pablo Santiago-Brandwein
Editor:
Gena Bleier
Pam Wise
Executive Producer:
Adele Montalvo
Tony Montalvo
Extras Casting:
Kristan Berona
First Assistant Camera:
Stephen Wong
Michael Ortiz
First Assistant Director:
Dan Leatham
Jennifer Fiedler
Foley Artist:
Mandy Allen
Foley Recordist:
Chris Philp
Gaffer:
Vojislav Mikulic
Yoram Astrakhan
Grip:
Richard D. Galbraith
Christopher H. Sipes
Ron Sands
Mike “Cosmo” Flannery
Frank Gabusi
Chris Waisanen
Key Grip:
Scott Reiniger
Mark Brown
Key Makeup Artist:
Kim Perrodin
Slavna Martinovic
Line Producer:
Daniel Dubiecki
Lauren Vilchik
Makeup Designer:
Myke Michaels
Music Editor:
Andrew Dorfman
Original Music Composer:
Andrew Dorfman
Producer:
Lara Levicki-Lavi
Paula Silver
Production Design:
Alex Tavoularis
Production Sound Mixer:
Jim Myzel
Matt Nicolay
Property Master:
Thomas R. Wagner
David Broer
Screenplay:
Anita Doohan
Adrienne Armstrong
George D. Morgan
Script Supervisor:
Tricia Goken
Barbara Jane Rushworth
Second Assistant Camera:
Won Woo
Eric Steelberg
John Doherty
Second Assistant Director:
Elenie Mansalis
Maria Berryhill
Second Second Assistant Director:
Otto Michael Penzato
Melissa Engle
Set Decoration:
Stephanie Ziemer
Set Dresser:
Joel Miller
Cindy Vargas
Edward Tamayo
Marco Gomez
Sound Effects Editor:
Chris Philp
Jeff Layton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Novak
Sound Supervisor:
Ken Novak
Special Effects Supervisor:
Larry Fioritto
Theatre Play:
George D. Morgan
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nadine Haders
Nicole Sydlik
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