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Release Date:
September 7, 2013
Original Title:
Biology 101
Alternate Titles:
Shades Of Obsession
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Second Feature Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 76
A College professor finds his life unraveling when a new student joins his class, a student who may or may not be the very subject of his darkest secret. His obsession could kill him and his family.
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Additional Camera:
Colin Trenbeath
Art Direction:
Liz Bradley
Assistant Art Director:
Brandon Blanks
Camera Operator:
Andrew Davis
Director:
Christopher R. Smith
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Wales
Editor:
Scott Arundale
Christopher R. Smith
First Assistant Camera:
Adam J. Richman
Gaffer:
Trevor Crist
Makeup Artist:
Jenny Hou
Music:
Otávio Santos
Producer:
Charles Myers
Robert Shulevitz
Production Design:
Katy Echols
Script Supervisor:
Sabrina Parke
Sound Designer:
Eric Hoehn
Sound Editor:
David Edmundson
Randy Van Dyke
Still Photographer:
Stephen Crout
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