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Release Date:
May 10, 1995
Original Title:
Deadly Whispers
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hill/Fields Entertainment
Leonard Hill Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Tom Acton: a strict but loving father whose only wish is for a safe, kind world for his family. His main worry: his l9·year old daughter, Kathy, a pretty and flirtatious girl who thinks nothing of having an affair with a married man. Even worse, she suspects that an old boyfriend is stalking her. Then one day, Kathy goes missing. Tom and his wife, Carol, are convinced that Kathy has been abducted and are devastated when the police find a body, shot to death and horribly mutilated. The Actons refuse to believe it could be Kathy, but as the police detective assigned to the case begins to dig deeper, he confronts Carol with a terrible possibility, that the truth behind the killing could lie very close to home.
Assistant Editor:
Trudy Yee
Book:
Ted Schwarz
Casting:
Molly Lopata
Costume Design:
Julie Rae Engelsman
Director:
Bill L. Norton
Director of Photography:
Stephen L. Posey
Editor:
Hibah Schweitzer
Executive Producer:
Joel Fields
Leonard Hill
First Assistant Camera:
Butch Pierson
First Assistant Director:
Tana M. Manners
Gaffer:
H. Mark Vuille
Hairstylist:
Michael Marcellino
Key Grip:
Tim Moore
Location Manager:
Nathan Kaufman
Makeup Artist:
Malanie J. Romero
Music Editor:
Suzanne Marie Eller
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Conlan
Producer:
Ardythe Goergens
Bernadette Caulfield
Production Coordinator:
Moira Grant
Production Design:
Corey Kaplan
Property Master:
Mark Anderson
Script Supervisor:
Anne Melville
Second Assistant Director:
Kelly A. Manners
Second Second Assistant Director:
Rean C. Luttrell
Set Decoration:
Melissa M. Levander
Sound Mixer:
Don Summer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard D. Rogers
John J. Stephens
Grover B. Helsley
Teleplay:
Dennis Turner
Transportation Coordinator:
Geno Hart
Unit Production Manager:
Bernadette Caulfield
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