Dahmer  (2002)

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The movie Dahmer, released in 2002 and directed by David Jacobson with Chris Manley as cinematographer and editing by Bipasha Shom.
Directed by | David Jacobson
Cinematography by | Chris Manley
Edited by | Bipasha Shom
Cameras
Sound Systems
Dolby Digital
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Biography, Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller

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Cast
Jeffrey Dahmer
Lionel Dahmer
Lance Bell
Khamtay
Officer Phillips
Officer Powell
Officer Martin
Ohio Officer
Young Man In Bar
Shop Steward
Bouncer 1
Party Kid
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Original Music by
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Costume Design by
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First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Loader
Additional Camera Loader
Electrician
Second Assistant Camera
Key Grip
Best Boy Grip
Still Photographer
Second Assistant Camera
Second Assistant Camera
First Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera: San Francisco
Second Assistant Camera: San Francisco
First Assistant Camera
Camera Loader: San Francisco
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Property Master
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Sound Department
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Dialogue Editor
Casting Department
Casting Assistant
Makeup Department
Assistant Makeup Artist
Designer And Creator: Special Makeup Effects / On-set Makeup Effects Supervisor
Makeup Department Head
Music Department
Music Supervisor
Additional Crew Members
Graphic Artist: Titles
Script Supervisor
Production Assistant
Production Staff
Set Production Assistant
Production Coordinator
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