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Release Date:
November 2, 2002
Original Title:
Skinwalkers
Alternate Titles:
Skinwalkers
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Carlton International Media
Granada Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Faced with the murder of three medicine men, Navajo police must find the culprit. That the murders appear to be the work of a Skinwalker, or bad medicine man, complicate and illuminate the detective's work.
ADR Supervisor:
Suzanne Angel
Art Department Coordinator:
Lara Weithorn
Art Direction:
Marcia Calosio
Assistant Editor:
Pamela March
Boom Operator:
Kate Jesse
Casting:
Rene Haynes
Costume Design:
Alexis Scott
Costume Supervisor:
Rachel Rumann
Director:
Chris Eyre
Director of Photography:
Roy H. Wagner
Dolly Grip:
Gary W. Shaw
Editor:
Cindy Mollo
Executive Producer:
Michael Nozik
Robert Redford
Rebecca Eaton
First Assistant Director:
Chad Rosen
Gaffer:
Jon R. Tower
Makeup & Hair:
Claudia Breckenridge
Dori Randall
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Tina Sims
Music:
BC Smith
Music Editor:
Jeff Lingle
Novel:
Tony Hillerman
Producer:
Craig McNeil
Production Coordinator:
Catherine A. McCabe
Production Design:
Richard Toyon
Property Master:
Jeffrey Bellamy
Script Supervisor:
Karen Mattingly
Set Decoration:
Karen Agresti
Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Costanza
Special Effects Supervisor:
G. Peter King
Still Photographer:
Larry Gus
Stunt Coordinator:
Lou Simon
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Friedgen
Writer:
James Redford
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