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Release Date:
March 4, 1994
Original Title:
China Moon
Alternate Titles:
Eine heiße Affäre
Luna de porcelana
瓷月亮
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Tig Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 99
Detective Kyle Bodine falls for Rachel Munro who is trapped in a violent marriage. After shooting her husband, Kyle relucantly agrees to help hide the body, but Kyle's partner is showing an unusual flair for finding clues.
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Art Direction:
Robert W. Henderson
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Selena Evans-Miller
Boom Operator:
Douglas Vaughan
Camera Operator:
Don Reddy
Casting:
Elisabeth Leustig
Chief Lighting Technician:
Mike Moyer
Costume Design:
Elizabeth McBride
Vicki Graef
Director:
John Bailey
Director of Photography:
Willy Kurant
Editor:
Jill Savitt
Carol Littleton
First Assistant Director:
Eric Jewett
Foley Artist:
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Makeup Artist:
Carl Fullerton
Music Supervisor:
Harvey Shield
Original Music Composer:
George Fenton
Producer:
Carol Kim
Roy Carlson
Barrie M. Osborne
Production Design:
Conrad E. Angone
Second Assistant Director:
Vicki Jackson-Lemay
Set Decoration:
Don K. Ivey
Sound Mixer:
James E. Webb
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Jenkins
Gary C. Bourgeois
Special Effects:
Thomas Kittle
Lawrence J. Cavanaugh
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Neal Martz
Special Effects Supervisor:
Lawrence J. Cavanaugh
Stunts:
Artie Malesci
Tom Bahr
Dennis Deveaugh
Patrick Selts
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bill Phillips
Title Designer:
Neal Thompson
Writer:
Roy Carlson
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