Jane Street (1996) [R]

Release Date:
January 1, 1996

Original Title:
Jane Street

Alternate Titles:
Улица Джейн

Genres:
Mystery

Production Companies:
Mystique Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

Life for the young and beautiful Kim becomes unbearable. Her boss, Marshall, helped to find her apartment... where the previous tenant was killed. Kim begins to suspect Marshall may be the murderer.

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ADR Supervisor:
Jeff Mar

Assistant Editor:
Dan Tivin

Casting:
Larry Kogan

Costume Design:
Shawn Barton

Director:
Vicangelo Bulluck

Director of Photography:
Geza Sinkovics

Editor:
Carol Oblath

Executive Producer:
Michael Cain

First Assistant Director:
Regina Gordon

Gaffer:
Cicero De Moraes

Key Hair Stylist:
Ann Marie Luddy

Key Makeup Artist:
Ann Marie Luddy

Music:
Alex Wilkinson

Producer:
Hans Ritter

Production Design:
Deren Abram

Screenplay:
Christopher Chisholm

Script Supervisor:
Nicole Cummins-Rubio

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Melamed

Set Decoration:
Wayne Frierson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Cartwright

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Draghi

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