A female detective gets involved with a murder suspect in a series of serial killings.
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Shannon Tweed | ... |
Kate McBain
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John Enos III | ... |
Blue Dresden
(as John Enos)
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Sam J. Jones | ... |
Rackles
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Mary Shannon | ... |
Liliana
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Maria Mayenzet | ... |
Patricia Pollard
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Kenneth White | ... |
Captain Snyder
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Eric Keith | ... |
Billy Trainer
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Steve Franken | ... |
Medical Examiner
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Brandy Miller | ... |
Carla
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David A. Kimball | ... |
Dr. Jacobsen
(as David Kimball)
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Laura Rogers | ... |
Lynn Hightower
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Cathleen Chin | ... |
Policewoman
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Herman Mack | ... |
Uniformed Cop
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Michael Winbush | ... |
Sound Expert
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Tony Stengel | ... |
Anton
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Rick Hearst | ... |
Bellhop
(as Richard Hearst)
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Holly Sampson | ... |
Georgia Gaines
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Katie Lohmann | ... |
Heather LaBow
(as Katie Lohman)
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Nancy Vee | ... |
Brunette Hooker
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Anthony Skordi | ... |
Diplomat
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Miyoko Fujimori | ... |
Stripper #1
(as Flower)
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Farrah | ... |
Stripper #2
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Directed by
Robert Angelo |
Written by
Elroy Canton | ... | (screenplay) & |
Anthony L. Greene | ... | (screenplay) (as Anthony Laurence Greene) |
Elroy Canton | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Marc Greenberg | ... | executive producer |
Marc Laurence | ... | producer |
Mike Sedan | ... | line producer |
Shannon Tweed | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Nicholas Rivera |
Cinematography by
Kazuo Minami |
Editing by
Randell Vandegrift | ... | (as Randy Vandegrift) |
Casting By
Robert Lombard |
Production Design by
Kevin Egeland |
Makeup Department
Wendi Lynn Avignone | ... | key hair stylist (as Wendy Allison) / key makeup artist (as Wendy Allison) |
Meaghan Kennedy | ... | makeup assistant |
Ani Plotkin-Valeri | ... | key makeup artist (as Ani Plotkin) |
Production Management
Jesus Cabrillo | ... | post-production supervisor |
Chanda Fuller | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ray Vincente | ... | first assistant director |
Mike Whitaker | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Dale Bobbitt | ... | property master |
Jeremiah Goode | ... | props production assistant |
Sound Department
Eric Free | ... | boom operator |
Randy Lawson | ... | sound mixer |
Doug Reid | ... | foley editor |
Eric Reuveni | ... | sound editor |
Special Effects by
Albert Lannutti | ... | special effects |
Stunts
Peewee Piemonte | ... | stunt coordinator |
Nancy Thurston | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ramone Almonzo | ... | electrician |
Anthony Andrews | ... | camera production assistant |
Edgar Arellano | ... | gaffer |
Christopher Bernal | ... | best boy (as Chris Bernal) |
Derrick Brown | ... | grip |
Chris Byers | ... | generator operator |
Ian S. Casas | ... | grip (as Ian Casas) |
James DeLao | ... | second assistant camera |
Ron Edmonson | ... | grip |
Patrick Hank Fisher | ... | electrician |
Dean Halvorsen | ... | grip (as Dean Haluorson) |
Seth Kotok | ... | first assistant camera |
David Leite | ... | grip |
Gino Mifsud | ... | still photographer (as Gina Mifsud) |
Dave Preston | ... | grip |
Marcel Schoettel | ... | electrician (as Marcel Schoettle) |
Scott Stanley | ... | electrician / grip |
Dennis Wong | ... | key grip |
Eric Yahraus | ... | best boy / dolly grip |
Casting Department
Gary Fuchs | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Laurel Bobbitt | ... | wardrobe assistant (as Laurel Bobbit) |
Lee Kartis | ... | wardrobe |
Script and Continuity Department
Nanette K. Martin | ... | script supervisor (as Nanette Martin) |
Additional Crew
Michael Carriere | ... | production accountant (as Michael Carrière) |
Amy Coy | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Sean Fabri | ... | production assistant |
Roy G. Irwin | ... | medic (as Roy Irwin) |
Liliani | ... | production assistant |
Michael Mann | ... | insurance |
Michael G. Maurer | ... | production coordinator |
Chris Simkins | ... | key set production assistant |
Terri Wolfson | ... | accountant: Magic Hour |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina (2001) (Argentina)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001) (Germany) (DVD) (and VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2002) (United States) (VHS)
- Egmont Entertainment (2001) (Finland) (VHS)
- LK-TEL (2001) (Argentina) (DVD)
- LK-TEL (2001) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Mainline Releasing
- NRJ12 (2007) (France) (tv) (original airing) (TV premiere) (dubbed restored version)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2002) (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Avon Truck Rental (truck rental)
- Big Time Dailies (telecine transfers)
- Bruin Generators (generator)
- Budget Rent-a-Car (picture vehicles)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera dollies)
- Cinecom (payroll)
- Cinelease (grip equipment)
- City Lights (location services)
- Eucalyptus Post (sound post-production)
- Film Permits Unlimited (permits)
- Geo Film Group (stunt camera)
- Hollywood Camera (camera rental)
- Media Distributors Film Source (raw stock)
- Michael's Epicurean Express (catering)
- Mobile Walkie Talkies (radios supplied by)
- Prime Casting (extras casting)
- Revolution Productions (grip truck)
- Revolution Productions (lighting)
- Schlegelmilch Trailer Rentals (trailers)
- Sources Location Library (location services)
- The Cardboard Junkies (layout boards)
- Western Costume Company (costumes)
- Wilcox Sound (sound equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Detective Kate McBain investigates the strangulation murders of several young women after sex and connects up with a suspect through an escort service. She and the suspect get sexually involved, but things take several twists and turns before the final revelation.
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Taglines | Killer looks. Naked ambition. See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Holly Sampson got a bad flu because she spent hours filming a scene at night in a freezing pool. She lost a lot of weight the next few days, so she was really thin when she reported for her role as the lead in the series Emmanuelle 2000 a week after wrapping this movie. See more » |
Goofs | McBain references two other cases as being "both blonde, young ..." . Immediately after this a case file is opened to two photos of a dark haired woman. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in We Kill for Love (2023). See more » |