Fascination (2004) [R]

Release Date:
October 13, 2004

Original Title:
Fascination

Genres:
Mystery | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Quality Films Entertainment

Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 95

Young Scott Doherty (Adam Garcia) gets suspicious when his mother (Jacqueline Bisset) plans to wed Oliver Vance (Stuart Wilson) soon after her husband's untimely death. Scott investigates with Oliver's pretty daughter, Kelly (Alice Evans), who shared Scott's doubts about the upcoming nuptials. Along the way, he falls in love with Kelly, but a fatal explosion turns Scott's life upside down - and the evidence points to him as the murderer. Has he been framed?

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ADR Mixer:
Paul Carr

Art Direction:
Mayna Magruder

Casting:
Leonard Finger
Gary Davies
Lucy Jenkins

Co-Producer:
Peter A. McRae

Costume Design:
Diana Noris

Director:
Klaus Menzel

Director of Photography:
Reinhart Peschke

Editor:
Toby Yates

Executive Producer:
Armin Stieler
Ingo Deinert

Foley Artist:
Andie Derrick
Peter Burgis

Foley Editor:
Howard Eaves

Gaffer:
Gabriel Padilla

Hairstylist:
Loida E. Jeannot

Makeup Designer:
Aida Pizarro
Edward Ternes

Producer:
Klaus Menzel

Production Design:
Marc Greville-Masson

Set Decoration:
Mónica Monserrate

Sound:
Antonio Betancourt

Sound Editor:
Vicky Brazier

Stunt Coordinator:
John Wardlow

Stunt Double:
Bill Sloan
Scott J. Ateah

Writer:
Klaus Menzel

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