A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 5, 1983
Original Title:
BrainWaves
Alternate Titles:
Brain Waves
Mind Games
Shadow of Death
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
CinAmerica
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 77
After a traffic accident Kaylie is in coma for months and her doctors want to try a new procedure on her. To regain her consciousness, they stimulate her brain with the neural patterns of a woman who has just died. It works and Kaylie fully recovers. However, she begins to relive the dying moments of her donor and realizes that she was murdered! Along with her husband and mother, she tries to find out what happened.
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Additional Dialogue:
Suzanna Love
Henry R. Alexander
Art Direction:
Stephen E. Graff
Assistant Camera:
Philippe Carr-Forster
Shane D. Kelly
Mark Lampert
Assistant Director:
Bruce Pearn
Assistant Editor:
Debbie Schwartz
Bruce Perlstein
Associate Producer:
David Dubay
Casting:
Jackie Burch
Patty Ryan
Director:
Ulli Lommel
Director of Photography:
Ulli Lommel
Jon Kranhouse
Editor:
Richard S. Brummer
Executive Producer:
Charles Aperia
Tim Nielsen
Gary Gillingham
Gaffer:
Joe Carl Parsons
J. Patrick Daily
Grip:
Eric J. Goldstein
Mindaugus Bagdon
Line Producer:
Jochen Breitenstein
Location Coordinator:
Steve Turek
Location Manager:
Pamela Knapp
Makeup Artist:
Kathy W. Estocin
Phillip Debbs
Music Editor:
Fred Aronow
Michael Linn
Music Supervisor:
Arlon Ober
Original Music Composer:
Robert O. Ragland
Producer:
Ulli Lommel
Production Assistant:
Carina Algotson
Production Executive:
Ron Singer
Production Manager:
Ron Norman
Production Supervisor:
Stephen G. Cheikes
Sound:
Ed Christiano
Jon Huck
Sound Editor:
Parvez Zabier
Still Photographer:
Bruce Ayers
Tanda Tashjian
Stunt Coordinator:
Tom Oblak
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Irma Cleef
Writer:
Ulli Lommel
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