Night Game (1989) [R]

Release Date:
September 15, 1989

Original Title:
Night Game

Alternate Titles:
Final Game - Die Killerkralle

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Epic Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 95

Sometimes the only thing more dangerous than hunting down a murderer is... finding him!

A police detective tracks a serial killer who is stalking young women on a beach front after each game that a baseball pitcher wins.

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ADR Editor:
Robert Heffernan

Associate Producer:
Joe Regan

Boom Operator:
Thomas A. Payne

Casting:
Ed Mitchell
Ed Johnston

Casting Assistant:
Megan McConnell
Carl Scaglione
Katherine Revnell

Costume Designer:
Vicki Sánchez

Dialogue Editor:
Stanley Paul
Vincent Connelly

Director:
Peter Masterson

Director of Photography:
Fred Murphy

Editor:
Robert Barrere

Executive Producer:
Moshe Diamant
Eduard Sarlui

Extras Casting:
Dixie Webster
Fuzzy Webster

Extras Casting Assistant:
Caryn Gorme

First Assistant Director:
David Womark

First Assistant Editor:
Tim McAvoy

Foley Editor:
Tova Szabo

Hairstylist:
Bob Harper

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Dayne Johnson

Makeup Artist:
Louis Lazzara

Music Editor:
Michael P. Redbourn

Original Music Composer:
Pino Donaggio

Post Production Supervisor:
Fima Noveck

Producer:
George Litto

Production Coordinator:
Vera Martin
Anne Hart

Production Design:
Neil Spisak

Production Executive:
Frank Hildebrand

Production Manager:
Ron Fury

Screenplay:
Spencer Eastman
Anthony Palmer

Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Long

Second Assistant Director:
Tommy Burns

Second Second Assistant Director:
Roee Sharon Peled

Second Unit Director:
Ron Fury

Set Decoration:
Jeanette Scott

Sound Assistant:
Darrell Hall

Sound Mixer:
Scott Smith

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Portman
Mark Smith
Steve Pederson

Special Effects:
Steve Purcell

Story:
Spencer Eastman

Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Gill

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael P. Redbourn
Richard Shorr

Wardrobe Assistant:
Georgine Eacobellis
Andria Litto

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Dallas D. Dornan

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