Body Language  (1992)

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The tv movie Body Language, released in 1992 and directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman with Hanania Baer as cinematographer and editing by Bert Glatstein.
Cinematography by | Hanania Baer
Edited by | Bert Glatstein
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Thriller

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Cast
Charles Stella
Det. Gordon
Clothing Store Clerk
Hair Salon Stylist
Credit Official
Personnel Director
Executive #1
Executive #2
Executive #3
Stella's Secretary
Secretary #1
Secretary #2
Optician's Assistant
Security Guard
Hardware Store Clerk
Bank Patron
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Unit Production Manager
Executive In Charge Of Production
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Rigging Gaffer
Dolly Grip
Key Grip
Best Boy Electric
Camera Operator
Art Department
Assistant Property Master
Property Master
Set Dresser
Sound Department
Re-recording Mixer
Casting Department
Casting: Portland
Makeup Department
Hair Stylist
Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Music Department
Music Editor
Stunt Department
Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Safety
Transportation Department
Transportation
Transportation Captain
Additional Crew Members
First Assistant Accountant
Production Executive
Assistant To The Director
Computer Playback Technician
Script Supervisor
Double: James Acheson: Location: Portland Oregon / Stand-in For: James Acheson And Edward Albert: Location: Portland Oregon
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