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Release Date:
August 6, 1992
Original Title:
Whispers in the Dark
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 103
Psychiatrist Ann Hecker is ending one relationship and possibly starting an important new one, while finding that some of the sexual exploits her patients relate are weighing on her. Turning to a married friend from her research days for guidance, she finds his help increasingly important when a female patient is murdered and it turns out that her new boyfriend was also seeing the dead woman.
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Casting:
Mary Colquhoun
Co-Producer:
Stephen F. Kesten
Richard Gitelson
Costume Design:
John Dunn
Director:
Christopher Crowe
Director of Photography:
Michael Chapman
Editor:
Ray Hubley
Bill Pankow
Executive Producer:
Andrew Deane
Eric Freiser
Richard Gitelson
William Link
Hairstylist:
Colleen Callaghan
Makeup Artist:
Bernadette Mazur
Neal Martz
Betsy J. Wise
Todd Kleitsch
Music Editor:
Bill Bernstein
Nicholas Meyers
Music Supervisor:
Jellybean BenÃtez
Original Music Composer:
Thomas Newman
Producer:
Martin Bregman
Michael Bregman
Production Design:
John Jay Moore
Second Unit Director:
David R. Ellis
Set Decoration:
Justin Scoppa Jr.
Special Effects:
Connie Brink
Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Aiello III
Stunts:
Annie Ellis
John Cenatiempo
Supervising ADR Editor:
Harriet Fidlow
Supervising Sound Editor:
Maurice Schell
Richard P. Cirincione
Writer:
Christopher Crowe
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