A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 21, 2002
Original Title:
.com for Murder
Alternate Titles:
Dotcom for Murder
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Omega Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
This high-tech, psychological thriller is set in the shadowy world of the Internet. Sondra Brummel is recovering from a skiing accident in her boyfriend's mansion, and accidently contacts a possible killer in an Internet chatroom. She and her friend Misty enter a virtual game that that becomes all too real.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Autumn Polenz
Associate Producer:
Nastassja Kinski
Evan Metropoulos
Bill Cunningham
Director:
Nico Mastorakis
Director of Photography:
Andreas Bellis
Editor:
George Rosenberg
Executive Producer:
Christy Pokarney
Isabelle Mastorakis
First Assistant Director:
Tim Brown
Key Hair Stylist:
Tommy E. Sullins
Key Makeup Artist:
Susan Cervantez
Original Music Composer:
Ross Levinson
Producer:
Nico Mastorakis
Production Design:
Shay Austin
Screenplay:
Phil Marr
Nico Mastorakis
Second Assistant Director:
Lance Lanfear
Dana Keating
Set Decoration:
Margaret M. Miles
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doug Andham
Sergio Reyes
Story:
Nico Mastorakis
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Jensen
Stunts:
Ben Jensen
Ethan Jensen
John Gillespie
Bob Pennetta
Fernando Celis
Supervising Producer:
K. Tsanakali
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