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Release Date:
December 24, 2004
Original Title:
The Woodsman
Alternate Titles:
Der Daemon in mir - The Woodsman
Der Dämon in mir
El leñador
O Lenhador
The Woodsman - Der Dämon in mir
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Dash Films
Lee Daniels Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 CA: 18A CH: 12 DE: 12 FR: 10 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 87
After twelve years in prison, Walter returns home. His family has abandoned him, save for his brother-in-law. Few know he's a sex offender and pedophile. Walter finds an apartment and is regularly visited by his parole officer. He gets a job at a lumber mill and starts seeing a coworker. Then his new world begins to unravel; as his past becomes known, he strikes up a high-risk friendship with a young girl and realizes that a man loitering near a schoolyard is a child molester prowling for his next victim.
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Associate Producer:
Candice Williams
Simone Sheffield
Casting:
Kerry Barden
Billy Hopkins
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Mark Bennett
Co-Executive Producer:
Marvet Britto
Co-Producer:
Lisa Cortés
David Robinson
Valerie Hoffman
Costume Design:
Frank L. Fleming
Costume Supervisor:
Teresa Binder Westby
Lisa R. Frucht
Director:
Nicole Kassell
Director of Photography:
Xavier Grobet
Editor:
Lisa Fruchtman
Brian A. Kates
Executive Producer:
Damon Dash
Kevin Bacon
Brook Lenfest
Dawn Lenfest
Gaffer:
Andrew Reed Conner
Key Hair Stylist:
Diane Dixon
Music Editor:
Brian A. Kates
Music Supervisor:
Linda Cohen
Original Music Composer:
Nathan Larson
Producer:
Lee Daniels
Production Design:
Stephen Beatrice
Production Supervisor:
Missy Moyer
Screenplay:
Steven Fechter
Nicole Kassell
Script Supervisor:
Anthony Pettine
Set Decoration:
Christine Wick
Stunt Coordinator:
Dakota Anderson
Theatre Play:
Steven Fechter
Unit Production Manager:
Debra J. Olchick
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