The Edge (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 23, 1989

Original Title:
The Edge

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

A three-part anthology suspense program in which men and women face life's ultimate danger zone. Each episode is introduced by a mysterious figure known as The Watcher (Barry Sattels), who arrives on the scene just as strange things being to happen - pushing men and women in crisis over the edge and into bizarre, unexpected actions.

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Associate Producer:
Ed Redlich

Chief Lighting Technician:
John Zumpano

Costume Design:
Joseph A. Kerezman
Bambi Breakstone

Director:
Luis Mandoki
Nicholas Kazan
Carl Schenkel

Director of Photography:
Thomas Burstyn

Editor:
Herbert H. Dow
Peter Basinski

Electrician:
Jeremy Morgan
Joseph Dunn

Executive Producer:
Lewis Chesler

Music:
Michel Rubini

Producer:
Christopher Morgan

Production Design:
Corey Kaplan

Rigging Grip:
Lee Sollenberger

Short Story:
David Goodis

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
R. Christopher Biggs

Still Photographer:
Ken Sax

Writer:
Alan Sharp
Curtis E. Fischer
Nicholas Kazan

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