Nightmaster (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1988

Original Title:
Watch the Shadows Dance

Alternate Titles:
Nightmaster
Tomorrow's News: Watch the Shadows Dance
Árnyéktánc

Genres:
Action | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Cine-Funds Limited
Somerset Film Productions

Production Countries:
Australia | Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

Obsession is the deadliest weapon.

Robbie and his girlfriend, Amy, are among a group of students who play their private night games in the romantic thriller that catapulted Kidman to center stage. On screen throughout, Kidman discovers what will happen when a friendly game becomes real life ... and real life becomes a deadly game.

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Art Direction:
Ian Gracie

Casting:
Susie Maizels

Costume Designer:
Helen Hooper

Director:
Mark Joffe

Director of Photography:
Martin McGrath

Editor:
Lindsay Frazer

Executive Producer:
Robert Sanders
Peter Ramster
Grahame Jennings

Hairstylist:
Brita Kingsbury

Music:
David Skinner

Producer:
James M. Vernon
Jan Tyrrell

Production Design:
Michael Ralph

Production Manager:
Paula Bennett

Production Supervisor:
Penny Wall

Stunt Coordinator:
Guy Norris

Stunt Double:
Linda Megier
Glenn Ruehland
Douglas 'Rocky' McDonald

Writer:
Michael McGennan

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