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Release Date:
January 18, 1999
Original Title:
What We Did That Night
Alternate Titles:
Der Pakt
Ich weiß, wo sie vergraben ist
Murder At Devil's Glen
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Rysher Entertainment
The Polone-Winer Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
An ex-con Henry (Rick Schroder) returns to town after being released from prison and contacts his old college frat members about a murder that they committed years earlier. They have to return to move the body to a new location before it is uncovered by recent digging in the area. Now a lot older and bitter about going to prison Henry has planned revenge on his old friends.
Art Direction:
Michael D. Costello
Assistant Editor:
J. Randolph Harrison
Construction Coordinator:
William Apperson
Costume Design:
Elisabeth Scott
Director:
Paul Shapiro
Director of Photography:
Brian J. Reynolds
Editor:
Craig Bench
Executive Producer:
Jon Cowan
Judith A. Polone
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Alan Koplin
First Assistant Director:
Jeffrey M. Ellis
Hair Department Head:
Steven Mack
Key Grip:
William Clouter
Key Makeup Artist:
Sari Lietzman
Producer:
Judy Cairo
Production Design:
Maria Caso
Property Master:
Greg Huyck
Script Supervisor:
Karen Eachus
Set Decoration:
Damon Medlen
Still Photographer:
Milena Albert
Stunt Double:
Dale Gibson
Writer:
Eric Harlacher
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