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Release Date:
March 8, 2005
Original Title:
Dot.Kill
Alternate Titles:
Digital Reaper
Dot Kill
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Bauer Martinez Studios
Curbside Pictures LLC
Frame Werk Produktion GmbH & Co. KG
Lucky 7 Productions
Lucky UKFS
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18 US: R
Runtime: 87
Charlie Daines is a morphine-addicted detective on the trail of a psychopath who is setting up murders and broadcasting them live on the internet. As he closes in on the killer, Charlie realises that he is to be the final victim.
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Art Direction:
Matthew Button
Casting:
Michelle Smith
Judy Henderson
Co-Producer:
Stefan Jonas
Colin McKeown
Costume Design:
Marianne Agertoft
Director:
John Irvin
Director of Photography:
Damian Bromley
Editor:
Oli Weiss
Peter Przygodda
Executive Producer:
Armand Assante
Line Producer:
Thomas Mattinson
Daniel Sollinger
Julia Valentine
Music:
John Harle
Producer:
Andrew Charas
Alan Latham
Robert Malkani
Philippe Martinez
Douglas W. Miller
Production Design:
Michael Kane
Set Decoration:
Duncan Wheeler
Jonathan Robson
Amy Padmore
Writer:
Andrew Charas
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