One Kill (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 6, 2000

Original Title:
One Kill

Alternate Titles:
Code d'honneur
Erotas kai kathikon
Fojtogató szerelem
La loi du silence
Tod eines Offiziers
Une balle suffit

Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
CBS
CBS Productions
Showtime Networks
WildRice Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

An affair ends... and a conspiracy begins.

A divorced female marine officer with two small children begins an affair with a senior officer.

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Art Direction:
Anastasia Masaro

Assistant Costume Designer:
Erla Lank

Casting:
Susan Edelman
Diane Kerbel
Mary V. Buck

Co-Producer:
Wendy Wilson
Matthew Herath

Costume Design:
Georgina Yarhi

Director:
Christopher Menaul

Director of Photography:
Michael Storey

Editor:
Henk van Eeghen

Executive Producer:
Joel S. Rice

First Assistant Director:
Patrick Tidy

Gaffer:
Bernie Branston

Key Hair Stylist:
Paula Fleet

Key Makeup Artist:
Shonagh Jabour

Location Manager:
Sherri Wolfson

Music:
Eric Allaman

Production Design:
Jacques M. Bradette

Second Assistant Director:
Kristie Sills

Set Decoration:
Wayne Jacques

Special Effects:
Leo Wieser

Special Effects Supervisor:
Leo Wieser

Steadicam Operator:
Iain Baird

Still Photographer:
Marni Grossman
Ben Mark Holzberg

Stunt Coordinator:
Alison Reid

Stunt Driver:
Stéphane Lefebvre
Peter Cox

Supervising Sound Editor:
G. Michael Graham

Writer:
Shelley Evans

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