A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 17, 1989
Original Title:
Fear Stalk
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
A producer from Beverly Hills is shocked when someone steals all of her belongings out of her purse. The thief begins to make threatening phone calls and withdraws money from her accounts. The stalker becomes more and more dangerous until he finally tries to kill the producer.
Assistant Editor:
Daniel Belmour
Assistant Set Decoration:
Jacqueline Masson
Associate Producer:
Art Levinson
Casting:
Karen Hendel
Costume Design:
Dona Granata
Director:
Larry Shaw
Director of Photography:
Neil Roach
Dolly Grip:
Michael Listorti
Editor:
Millie Moore
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dennis A. Brown
First Assistant Camera:
Adrian Licciardi
First Assistant Director:
Gary M. Strangis
Gaffer:
Dan Delgado
Hairstylist:
Wayne Coker
Key Grip:
Kevin Wadowski
Key Hair Stylist:
Kaye Pownall
Key Makeup Artist:
Richard Arrington
Makeup Artist:
Bonita DeHaven
Music Editor:
Michael Dittrick
Original Music Composer:
Fred Karlin
Post Production Supervisor:
John Forrest Niss
Producer:
Donald March
Producer's Assistant:
Ruth A. Redfern
Production Design:
Paul Peters
Production Manager:
Art Levinson
Property Master:
Cheri Paul
Script Supervisor:
Jill Gurr
Second Assistant Director:
Susan Norton
Set Decoration:
Marthe Pineau
Sound Mixer:
David Kelson
Sound Supervisor:
Bill Wistrom
Special Effects:
Eddie Surkin
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Linda Lee Cocuzzo
Writer:
Ellen Weston
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