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Release Date:
November 15, 2002
Original Title:
Borderline
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Apollo Media
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Motion Picture Corporation of Europe (MPCE)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 12 NL: 18 US: R
Runtime: 94
Psychiatrist Dr. Lila Colleti is divorcing her husband and is devastated when he wins custody of their two little girls, whom he gets largely because Lila's job, being a psychiatrist for the criminally insane at the local prison, is a potentially dangerous one that forces her to keep long, erratic hours. When one of Lila's patients, Ed Baikman, is released into a half-way house, he decides under the delusional influence of his psychosis to help her out by murdering her ex-husband and his girlfriend, and then threatening to tell the cops they'd planned it together when she refuses to become romantically involved with him. Though Lila's lover, police detective Macy Kobacek, stands by her loyally, Baikman does such an ingenious job of implicating Lila in the crime that even Macy begins to have his doubts about Lila's innocence
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ADR Recordist:
Al Judd
Accountant:
Liesl Ernst
Art Department Coordinator:
Marlon Shaw
Assistant Editor:
Mark Jackson
Assistant Grip:
Henri Marais
Adrian van As
Wayne Richards
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Tracy Moseley
Assistant Unit Manager:
Lester Sweetman
Best Boy Electric:
Bernett de Wet
Storm Cox
Best Boy Grip:
Stephen Kruger
Boom Operator:
Bob Hazell
Casting:
Jan Glaser
Benedicte Roumega
Christa Schamberger
Casting Associate:
Christine Joyce
Casting Coordinator:
Shelly Reith
Clapper Loader:
Edna Roelofse
Co-Producer:
James Atherton
Continuity:
Avelyn Born
Costume Design:
Diana Cilliers
Reza Levy
Dialect Coach:
Judy Phillips
Director:
Evelyn Purcell
Director of Photography:
Michael Alan Brierley
Editor:
Peter Byck
Executive Producer:
Thomas Becker
First Assistant Director:
Ronnie Williams
Focus Puller:
Graham MacFarlane
Vincent de Jager
Foley Artist:
John Sievert
Gaffer:
Miki Clark
Generator Operator:
Daniel Pitso
Hairdresser:
Zanmarie Hanekom
Key Grip:
Ray Wilsnagh
Key Hair Stylist:
Kevin Epstein
Key Makeup Artist:
Debbie Hare
Leadman:
Tiaan van Tonder
Line Producer:
David Wicht
Nina Heyns
Location Assistant:
Mark Eaton
Location Manager:
Robert Bentley
Location Scout:
Shavonne Hill
Main Title Designer:
David Dodge
Makeup & Hair:
Ayten Morgenstern
Music Coordinator:
David Streja
Music Producer:
Anthony Marinelli
Clint Bennett
Original Music Composer:
Anthony Marinelli
Post Production Coordinator:
Di Riddell
Post Production Supervisor:
John Portnoy
Producer:
Adam Richman
David Lancaster
Brad Krevoy
Frank Hübner
Production Accountant:
Hugh Barrett
Production Coordinator:
Erik Manning
Barry R. Nolan
Production Design:
Tom Hannam
Production Secretary:
Pieka Moolman
Property Buyer:
Melanie Malherbe
Property Master:
Andre Birgisson
Scoring Mixer:
Clint Bennett
Script Supervisor:
Kim Robinson
Second Assistant Director:
Grant Nale
Second Second Assistant Director:
Dale Butler
Second Unit Director:
Michael Swan
David Lancaster
Peter Byck
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michael Swan
Set Decoration:
Nicky Homann
Set Dresser:
Dennis Wienand
Danie Albertse
Eugene Calitz
Sound Effects Editor:
Arnie Stewart
Sound Mixer:
Simon Rice
Bernard Marcus
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Keith Elliott
Brad Zoern
Mark Zsifkovits
Stand In:
Marilu Matthee
Paul Isham
Graeme Du Plessis
Standby Property Master:
Brian “Bokkie” Wienand
Still Photographer:
David Bloomer
Storyboard Artist:
Arik Reiss
Stunt Coordinator:
Antony Stone
Stunt Double:
Laila Shrand
Gregor Müller
Stunts:
Lisa Alcobia
Anton Moon
Rory Atkinson
Paul Pieterse
Soh Fong Gong
Niels Van Der Westhuizen
Supervising ADR Editor:
Alan Hardiman
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Alan Hardiman
Supervising Producer:
Reinhild Gräber
Rudolf Kurz
Swing:
Abdoulaye Diallo
Pereira Debrime
Third Assistant Director:
Lisa Davison
Transportation Captain:
Ben Van Vuuren
Unit Manager:
Paul Acutt
Unit Production Manager:
Thérèsa Ryan
Video Assist Operator:
Dorian Hill
Wardrobe Assistant:
Joanne Walter
Wardrobe Master:
Hetta Burger
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Wolfgang Ender
Writer:
David Loucka
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