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Release Date:
August 20, 1998
Original Title:
Break Up
Alternate Titles:
Break Up
Break Up - Nackte Angst
Genres:
Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Dimension Films
Front Street Pictures
Millennium Media
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 100
Jimmy is married to the abusive Frank, but she's building a nest egg so she can leave. For a year, she's been deaf as a result of one of his beatings. One night, he pushes her over the stairwell, and she ends up in the hospital. When a charred body in her husband's car is pulled from a pond, the cops want to talk to her, but she bolts for her sister's, loses her savings pass-book, and then learns someone has emptied her bank account. She's goes on the run, with the same cops on her trail, and eventually realizes Frank may not be dead. Getting back her money, facing Frank, satisfying the police, and finding her freedom may be more than she can handle. Written by
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Art Direction:
Max Biscoe
Casting:
Mary Vernieu
Anne McCarthy
Costume Design:
Doug Hall
Director:
Paul Marcus
Director of Photography:
Hubert Taczanowski
Editor:
Arthur Coburn
Executive Producer:
Trevor Short
Danny Dimbort
Avi Lerner
Makeup Artist:
Douglas Noe
Makeup Department Head:
David Syner
Original Music Composer:
Laura Karpman
Producer:
Elie Samaha
Harvey Kahn
Jonas Goodman
Production Design:
Clark Hunter
Screenplay:
Anne Amanda Opotowsky
Set Decoration:
Traci Kirshbaum
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