A Season in Purgatory (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 5, 1996

Original Title:
A Season in Purgatory

Alternate Titles:
Au coeur du scandale
Blutige Macht - So wahr uns Mord helfe
Le stagioni dell'odio
Maktspel
Toda una vida en el purgatorio

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 150

True story about a kid from rich family with political ties who covers up a suspicious death of a young woman. This comes back to haunt him later.

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Assistant Property Master:
George A. Lee

Casting:
Gary M. Zuckerbrod

Costume Design:
Eilish Zebrasky

Director:
David Greene

Director of Photography:
Stevan Larner

Editor:
John A. Martinelli

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Gail M. Patterson

Executive Producer:
David Brown
Mitchell Galin
Richard P. Rubinstein
Aaron Spelling
E. Duke Vincent

First Assistant Director:
Richard Feury

Hairstylist:
Taylor Knight

Key Makeup Artist:
Vivian Baker

Leadman:
Melinda Sanders

Novel:
Dominick Dunne

Original Music Composer:
Peter Manning Robinson

Producer:
Robert Berger

Production Design:
Charles C. Bennett

Property Master:
Joe Connolly

Scenic Artist:
Carol Francoso
Anna Ragghianti

Second Assistant Director:
Jeff Kay

Set Decoration:
Daniel B. Foster

Set Dresser:
Drew Meyers
Michael Pisani
Lance Totten

Unit Production Manager:
Jim Davis
Christopher Seitz

Writer:
Robert W. Lenski

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