A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 23, 1987
Original Title:
The Killing Time
Alternate Titles:
Час убивати
Genres:
Action | Mystery | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
New World Pictures
Tapestry Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 94
After a psychopath murders a man who was on his way to a job as a deputy sheriff in a small California town, he assumes the deputy's identity and arrives in town to start his new 'job'. What he doesn't know is that the recently appointed sheriff and his mistress are plotting to murder her evil husband—and blame it on the new deputy.
Casting:
Paul Ventura
Costume Designer:
Jean-Pierre Dorléac
Costumer:
Louise Clark
Creative Consultant:
Tony Elmaleh
Director:
Rick King
Director of Photography:
Paul Goldsmith
Editor:
Lorenzo DeStefano
Executive Producer:
J.P. Guerin
First Assistant Director:
Matthew Carlisle
Hairstylist:
Kerry Mendenhall
Donna-Lou Henderson
Makeup Artist:
Davida Simon
Original Music Composer:
Paul Chihara
Producer:
Peter Abrams
Robert L. Levy
Production Designer:
Bernt Amadeus Capra
Production Manager:
Barin Kumar
Script Supervisor:
Cynthia Engler
Second Assistant Director:
Curtis Collins
Set Decoration:
Byrnadette DiSanto
Sound Mixer:
Ron Judkins
Bob Jackson
Special Effects:
Ray Beetz
Stunt Coordinator:
Sandra Lee Gimpel
Supervising Sound Editor:
Emile Razpopov
Dessie Markovsky
Wardrobe Designer:
Simon Tuke
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