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Release Date:
June 14, 1973
Original Title:
The Last of Sheila
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 JP: R15+ US: PG
Runtime: 120
A year after Sheila is killed in a hit-and-run, her multimillionaire husband invites a group of friends to spend a week on his yacht playing a scavenger hunt-style mystery game — but the game turns out to be all too real and all too deadly.
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Art Direction:
Tony Roman
Assistant Director:
William C. Gerrity
Mishka Cheyko
Assistant Editor:
Don Zimmerman
Camera Operator:
Derek V. Browne
Costume Design:
Joel Schumacher
Director:
Herbert Ross
Director of Photography:
Gerry Turpin
Editor:
Edward Warschilka
Executive Producer:
Stanley O'Toole
Hairstylist:
Mary Bredin
Alaine Scemama
Makeup Artist:
Harry Frampton
Peter Frampton
Original Music Composer:
Billy Goldenberg
Producer:
Herbert Ross
Production Design:
Ken Adam
Script Supervisor:
Annabel Davis-Goff
Set Decoration:
John Jarvis
Sound Editor:
Richard Oswald
Derek Holding
Sound Mixer:
David Dockendorf
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dan Wallin
Sound Recordist:
Cyril Swern
Still Photographer:
Bob Penn
Stunts:
Fred Stromsoe
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