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Release Date:
May 15, 1994
Original Title:
Object of Obsession
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
A-Pix Entertainment
Axis Films International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
A divorced woman seeks new sexual adventures in this erotic tale. What she doesn't count on is that her new lover will take her as a hostage and hold her against her will.
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Casting:
Lori Cobe
Costume Design:
Elizabeth Jett
Director:
Gregory Dark
Director of Photography:
Wally Pfister
Editor:
Bob Murawski
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dale Larsen
Executive Producer:
Walter Gernert
First Assistant Camera:
Joaquin Sedillo
First Assistant Director:
Phil Robinson
Gaffer:
Tom Schmieder
Key Hair Stylist:
Stephanie A. Fowler
Key Makeup Artist:
Stephanie A. Fowler
Line Producer:
Craig Thurman Suttle
Music:
Ashley Irwin
Producer:
Andrew W. Garroni
Production Design:
Billy Jett
Production Sound Mixer:
Bill Reinhardt
Script Supervisor:
Mary Anne Seward
Second Assistant Camera:
Timothy James Kane
Melissa Toy
Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Carrey
Second Second Assistant Director:
Adina Sullivan
Set Decoration:
Le'ce Edwards
Sound Designer:
Bill McRae
Writer:
Brad Marlowe
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