The Prophet's Game (2000) [R]

Release Date:
June 6, 2000

Original Title:
The Prophet's Game

Alternate Titles:
Das Prophetenspiel
Das Prophetenspiel - Spiel um dein Leben
先知游戏

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinerenta
Moonstone Entertainment
Prophet's Productions

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  HU: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 106

A serial killer is playing a deadly game...

Moving from city to city, The Prophet lures unsuspecting contestants into solving the riddles it supplies. If the contestants are wrong, somebody dies and somebody is famous.

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Art Direction:
Maria Caso
Don Maskovich

Associate Producer:
Donise Hardy

Casting:
Linda Berger

Co-Producer:
Bob Myers

Costume Design:
Ann Gray Lambert

Director:
David Worth

Director of Photography:
David Worth

Editor:
Steve Swersky

Executive Producer:
Rainer Bienger

Gaffer:
Henry Coccetti

Key Hair Stylist:
Luisa Abel

Key Makeup Artist:
Sheri Knight

Producer:
Yael Stroh
Robert Yocum
Willi Bär

Production Design:
George Costello

Second Assistant Director:
Cara McCastlain Fisher

Set Decoration:
Sarah Sprawls

Special Effects Coordinator:
Josh Hakian

Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay

Stunt Double:
Mary Albee
Bob Bragg
Paul E. Short
Gina Angela Ritchie

Stunts:
Bret Davidson
Patrick J. Statham

Writer:
Carol Chrest

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