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Release Date:
November 10, 2002
Original Title:
Nightstalker
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Imperial Fish Company
Silver Nitrate
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 97
A stylish horror film based on the life of Richard Ramirez, aka the Nightstalker, who terrorized people in Los Angeles during the 1980s.
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ADR Recordist:
David Davenport
Assistant Hairstylist:
Annette Lorant
Sara Vaughn
Lauren Saracione
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Annette Lorant
Sara Vaughn
Lauren Saracione
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Leslie Kharma
Assistant Property Master:
Philip Kosman
Best Boy Electric:
Albert Winbush
Trevor Fulks
Jason Wikelly
Best Boy Grip:
Joe Ruiz
Boom Operator:
Jamie Lujan
Catering:
La Poubelle
Jackie Koster
Charity Sanchez
Colorist:
Marian Grou
Costume Designer:
Pamela Incordona
Craft Service:
Stephanie L. Mason
Dialogue Editor:
Jackie Johnson
Director:
Chris Fisher
Driver:
Marty Alvilar
Chris Guzzi
Michael Long
Tony Snegoff
Lon Sunders
Electrician:
Dan Yebarra
Alexis Li
Wadsworth Peters
First Assistant Camera:
Joe Solari
First Assistant Director:
Andrew Coffing
Jolyon Reese
Foley Artist:
Evan Lloyd
Garrett Cloran
Gaffer:
David Whittaker
Alan Backstrom
Bill Reilly
Grip:
William Ballard
Jason London
Gary Quick
Gregg Thompson
Michael Steffen
Key Grip:
James 'Slim Jim' Ballard
Dave Nielson
Daniel W. Lynn
Key Hair Stylist:
Robin Glaser
Key Makeup Artist:
Robin Glaser
Key Set Production Assistant:
Jeremy Schwartz
Leadman:
Genevieve Liebowitz
Line Producer:
Anthony Fiorino
Loader:
Marshall Rao
Peter DePhilippis
Location Manager:
Kojo Lewis
Music:
Ryan Beveridge
Music Supervisor:
Bryon DiGianfilippo
Production Accountant:
Janice Tucker
Property Master:
Gabe Wilson
Publicist:
Judy Dixon
Kim Dixon
Script Supervisor:
Aaron Pope
Second Assistant Camera:
Jarrod Oswald
Second Assistant Director:
Colleen Wassel
Brian Wescott
Second Second Assistant Director:
Inman Young
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Craig Gephardt
Security:
Felix Cervantes
Set Medic:
Alisa Gentry
Enrique Castillo
Set Production Assistant:
Brad Bornemann
June Lomena
Rachel Smith
April Smith
Sound Effects Designer:
John Kohlbrenner
Jussi Tegelman
Sound Effects Editor:
John Kohlbrenner
Jussi Tegelman
Lisa Hannon
Sound Mixer:
Sergio San Miguel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doug Andorka
Still Photographer:
Paul Parkus
Stunt Coordinator:
Johnny Martin
Stephen R. Hudis
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Innocenti
Swing:
Tim Pridipun
Michael Helenek
Michael Baker
Thanks:
Steve Bartlett
Howard Cohen
John Cooper
Ricky Deleng
Shana Eddy
Shari Frilot
Larry Fisher
Kathy Fisher
Donna Gatewood
Gloria Hinojosa
Trevor Groth
Patrick Knapp
Eunice Lee
Bob McGowan
Brigitte Muller
Mike Plante
Sara Ramaker
Katie Rhodes
Chris Schmidt
Dina Shapiro
Ted Schipper
Don Spradlin
Alex Webster
Scott Zimmerman
Title Designer:
Jamila Saaed
Transportation Captain:
Mikal Kartvedt
Transportation Coordinator:
Stephen R. Hudis
Unit Production Manager:
Jonathan McCoy
Visual Effects:
Dean Chu
Russo Anastasio
Wardrobe Assistant:
Rachel Hill
Wardrobe Intern:
Unchin Lee
Writer:
Chris Fisher
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