Desire (1993) [R]

Release Date:
January 1, 1993

Original Title:
Desire

Alternate Titles:
Parfüm des Todes
Ultimate Desire

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Westwind Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  NZ: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 94

A psychopathic serial killer dumps a bottle of the expensive new perfume 'Desire' on each of his female victims. Grace Lantel fears that her new creation might become discredited. She charges her security officer, ex-cop Lauren, to help the police investigating. One of the main suspects is former employee Gordon Lewis, who claims to be the real inventor of the scent. Lauren approaches him undercover... and falls for him, putting herself into deadly danger.

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Art Direction:
Liz Cavedon

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Janet Morton
Kathie L. Rackham

Associate Producer:
Mitchell R. Hankin

Boom Operator:
Vicki Donnellan

Co-Executive Producer:
Thomas A. Schuler

Co-Producer:
Carol Schuler

Costume Design:
Charmian Espinoza

Dialogue Editor:
Bruce Murphy

Director:
Rodney McDonald

Director of Photography:
John Huneck

Editor:
Michael Thibault

Executive Producer:
Robert W. Mann

First Assistant Director:
Joe Venturini

Foley Artist:
Deanie Kepner

Line Producer:
Robert Lansing Parker

Music:
Richard Allen

Producer:
Rick Conrad

Production Design:
Jane Cavedon

Second Assistant Director:
Richard Gonzales

Special Effects:
Steve Patino

Stunt Coordinator:
Kurt Bryant

Stunts:
Eurlyne Epper
Rick Avery
Brad Fletcher
Patricia Tallman
Clint Jones
Justin De Rosa

Writer:
Rodney McDonald

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