Killer Image  (1992)

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The movie Killer Image, released in 1992 and directed by David Winning with Dean Bennett as cinematographer and editing by Alan Collins, David Winning.
Directed by | David Winning
Cinematography by | Dean Bennett
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Dolby
Country | USA, Canada
Language | English
Genres | Thriller

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Makeup Department
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Transportation Department
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Production Coordinator
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Accountant
Photo Double: Luther
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Police Department Liaison
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