The Stranger (1987) [R]

Release Date:
December 4, 1987

Original Title:
The Stranger

Alternate Titles:
El Extraño
Traición y Venganza

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Freeze Frame Films
Michael Nolin
Tusitalia

Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 89

Whoever she is... Whatever she saw... Once she remembers, she had better forget.

Bonnie Bedilia stars in this psychological thriller about a woman who witnesses a murder and then flees. During her escape, she has a car accident. She becomes an amnesia victim and although, she doesn't know her own identity, is able to describe the murder, but doesn't remember where it occurred or who was involved.

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ADR Editor:
Burton Weinstein
Martha Burns Holsen
Bill Voigtlander

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Josh Holsen

Assistant Art Director:
Marta Motta

Assistant Camera:
Ricardo Fernández
Juan Maringold
José Cajaraville

Assistant Director:
Fernando Bassi
Antonio Barrio

Assistant Editor:
Fernando Guariniello
Brossy Reina
Ricardo Harrington

Assistant Production Design:
Rolando Blanco

Assistant Sound Editor:
Bill Wilner

Associate Producer:
Peter Márai

Best Boy Electric:
Jorge Fernández

Boom Operator:
Sergio Rosenfeld

Cableman:
Roberto Rodríguez

Camera Operator:
Nicolás Paradiso
Aldo Lobótrico
José Trela
Ricardo Cosenza

Carpenter:
Mario Lucas Kainer
Miguel Zarcovich

Construction Foreman:
Enrique Rodríguez

Costume Design:
Félix Sánchez Plaza

Costumer:
Mónica Toschi
Coca Álvarez

Dialogue Editor:
Ronald Sinclair
Michael John Bateman

Director:
Adolfo Aristarain

Director of Photography:
Horacio Maira

Editor:
Eduardo López

Electrician:
Juan José Fernández
Aniano Arana
Ricardo Ormello
Héctor Álvarez

Executive Producer:
Michael Nolin

Extras Casting:
María Inés Teyssié
Lelia Gonzales

First Assistant Camera:
Enrique Filipelli

First Assistant Director:
Alberto Lecchi

Foley Editor:
John Paul Jones

Gaffer:
Domingo Fabio

Grip:
Juan Carlos Pellichero
Hermes Colini
Carlos Saavedra

Hairstylist:
Kareen Boursier
Etelvina Veron

Location Manager:
Beatriz Heiras

Makeup Artist:
Kareen Boursier
Mirta Blanco

Music Editor:
Curtis Roush

Music Programmer:
Greg Karukas

Negative Cutter:
Antonio López Cavedo
Jack Hooper

Original Music Composer:
Craig Safan

Post Production Supervisor:
Joseph Holsen

Producer:
Jorge Gundín
Hugo Lamonica

Production Consultant:
Michele Ferrone

Production Coordinator:
Luis A. Sartor

Production Design:
Abel Facello

Production Manager:
Jorge Gundín

Production Secretary:
Verónica Villagómez

Production Sound Mixer:
José Luis Díaz

Property Master:
Oreste Sacchi

Script Supervisor:
Patricia Oyuela

Second Assistant Camera:
Raúl Moreno

Set Decoration:
Adriana Sforza

Set Dresser:
Elisabeth Martirena
Alberto Hasse

Sound:
Martin Dreffke
Eric Lindemann
José Luis Díaz

Sound Effects Editor:
Martin Dreffke
Eric Lindemann

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Beckert
Tom E. Dahl
Wayne Artman

Sound Recordist:
Dennis S. Sands

Special Effects Assistant:
Hugo Diaz

Special Effects Coordinator:
Eduardo Cundom

Still Photographer:
María Inés Teyssié

Stunts:
Erik Cord

Transportation Coordinator:
Luis A. Sartor

Unit Production Manager:
Noemí Nemirovsky

Writer:
Dan Gurskis

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