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Release Date:
January 26, 1996
Original Title:
Normal Life
Alternate Titles:
Amerikai rémálom
Crocevia per l'inferno
Desperaci
Fronteiras do Crime
Hétköznapi élet
Mia fysiologiki zoi
Normal Life - Tödliche Illusion
O Lado Obscuro da Vida
Tavallista vaarallisempi
Vida normal
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Fine Line Features
Normal Life Productions
Spelling Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 101
Chris Anderson and his wife Pam live a fairly normal life until Chris loses his job on the police force and secretly turns to robbing banks to make his wife's dreams come true. Upon discovering his secret, she joins his deadly crime wave and together they terrorize an unsuspecting suburban town.
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Casting:
Nan Charbonneau
Richard S. Kordos
Costume Design:
Jacqueline Saint Anne
Director:
John McNaughton
Director of Photography:
Jean de Segonzac
Editor:
Elena Maganini
Hairstylist:
Mary 'Dugan' Buono
Deborah K. Dee
Makeup Artist:
Jamie Sue Weiss
Music:
Ken Hale
Robert McNaughton
Producer:
Bonita Money
John Saviano
Steven A. Jones
Richard Maynard
Production Design:
Rick Paul
Set Decoration:
Nancy S. Fallace
Stunts:
Linda Perlin
Writer:
Bob Schneider
Peg Haller
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