A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 31, 2008
Original Title:
The D.C. Sniper's Wife
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Time Warner
truTV
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 43
The life of John Allen Muhammad. The D.C. Sniper, as told by his ex-wife Mildred.
Additional Camera:
Tom Kaufman
Mark Stoddard
Ian Cook
Additional Editor:
William David
Additional Music:
Skooby Laposky
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Bob Silverthorn
Mark Wilson
Archival Footage Research:
Carmen Nesbit
Ashraf Rijal
Craig Hymson
Assistant Editor:
Lucjan Gorczynski
Associate Editor:
Jason Schneider
Associate Producer:
Kelly Brennan
Best Boy Grip:
Atticus Cole
Colorist:
Bill Stokes
Director:
Barbara Kopple
Director of Photography:
Foster Wiley
Editor:
Jason Szabo
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Robyn Hutt
Executive Producer:
Bonnie Dry
Graphic Designer:
Theo Stewart-Stand
Line Producer:
Maureen Dougherty
Music:
Art Labriola
Post Production Supervisor:
Doug O'Connor
Producer:
Barbara Kopple
David Cassidy
Williams Cole
Production Assistant:
Divya Chungi
Production Intern:
Julia Finn
Joshua Daniels
Signe Simon
Emily Friedman
Sabrina Jaszi
Allister McKenzie
Genevieve Faust
Elizabeth Lipschultz
Derek Cohen-Copeland
Jason Schwartz
Kelsey Eichhorn
Sound Mixer:
Kevin Wilson
Sound Recordist:
Paul Rusnak
Thanks:
Melanie Hadley
Writer:
Barbara Kopple
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