…And Then She Was Gone  (1991)

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The tv movie …And Then She Was Gone, released in 1991 and directed by David Greene, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras and Panavision Lenses with Stevan Larner as cinematographer and editing by Michael D. Ornstein.
Directed by | David Greene
Cinematography by | Stevan Larner
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Thriller

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