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Release Date:
January 22, 1993
Original Title:
Hexed
Alternate Titles:
Hexina
Genres:
Comedy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Price Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ HU: 12 US: R
Runtime: 93
Lowly hotel clerk Matthew Welch stumbles unto a chance to go on a date with supermodel Hexina by pretending he is someone else. But something goes wrong on the date, she tries to kill him! Soon she kills a couple more people, and unfortunately all the evidence points to Matthew. Gloria, who has been wishing Matthew would ask her on a date, thinks he is innocent and is willing to help, but hardnosed Detective Ferguson is hot on the clues, and closing in on Matthew.
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ADR Editor:
Norto Sepulveda
ADR Voice Casting:
Sandy Holt
Mimi Maynard
Art Direction:
Al Locatelli
Assistant Editor:
Brian Fassett
Rick Finney
Melissa Kent
Assistant Set Decoration:
Madlyne Marcom
Assistant Sound Editor:
Jennifer Mann
Terry Honore
Boom Operator:
Michael P. Henning
Brett Lofthus
Camera Operator:
William Webb
Casting:
Tom McSweeney
Cathy Henderson
Costume Designer:
Joan Thomas
Director:
Alan Spencer
Director of Photography:
James Chressanthis
Editor:
Debra McDermott
Executive Producer:
Howard Klein
Bernie Brillstein
Extras Casting:
Barbara Blanchette
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Bratkowski
First Assistant Director:
Jules Lichtman
Foley:
Patrick Cabral
Hairstylist:
Debbie L. Key
Leadman:
Phil Shirey
Location Casting:
Kevin Howard
Makeup & Hair:
Manny Sarris Jr.
Makeup Artist:
Nena Smarz
Music Editor:
Joanie Diener
Original Music Composer:
Lance Rubin
Producer:
Marc S. Fischer
Louis G. Friedman
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Pinkerton
Production Design:
Brenton Swift
Production Sound Mixer:
Michael Haines
Script Supervisor:
Janee Hull-Page
Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Gaun
Second Assistant Director:
Howard M. Cagan
Second Second Assistant Director:
Shannon Wilson
Set Decoration:
Sara Andrews
Set Designer:
Mary Finn
Sound Editor:
Asher Yates
Kelly Cabral
Warren Smith
Mark Hollingsworth
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John J. Stephens
Joel Fein
Wayne Heitman
Special Effects:
Jack Bennett
Steadicam Operator:
Ralph Watson
Still Photographer:
Gary Farr
Stunt Coordinator:
Russell Towery
Stunts:
Jennifer Watson-Johnston
Audrey Mathis
David Sanders
Diane Towery
Rosa Collins
Rawn Hutchinson
Ramiro González
Ben Loggins
Samuel Fife
Michael Kocurek
Gregg Brazzel
Moriah Cassidy
Wyatt Cox
Randy Fife
Michael Cassidy
Buff Brady
Dan Collins
Supervising Sound Editor:
Barney Cabral
Unit Production Manager:
Louis G. Friedman
Writer:
Alan Spencer
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