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The Perfect Murder (1992)

Genre : Thriller

Runtime : 1H 50M

Director : Eva Isaksen
Writer : Eva Isaksen, Morten Barth

Synopsis

Film director Pierre is making an erotic thriller with his girlfriend Greta. When men start disappearing, parallells between the movie and real life becomes obvious.

Actors

Gard B. Eidsvold
Gard B. Eidsvold
Pierre
Anna-Lena Hemström
Anna-Lena Hemström
Greta
Anne Marit Jacobsen
Anne Marit Jacobsen
Klara
Finn Schau
Finn Schau
Paul Ruud
Per Jansen
Per Jansen
Alf Skjønberg
Geir Kvarme
Geir Kvarme
Ola
Ragnhild Hilt
Ragnhild Hilt
Fru Swan
Torill Ek
Torill Ek
Morten Faldaas
Morten Faldaas
Aamund Johannesen
Aamund Johannesen
Bård B. Løvvig
Bård B. Løvvig
Merete Nissen
Merete Nissen
Ove Christian Owe
Ove Christian Owe
Mai Lise Rasmussen
Mai Lise Rasmussen
Helge Reiss
Helge Reiss
Anita Rummelhoff
Anita Rummelhoff
Ådne Olav Sekkelsten
Ådne Olav Sekkelsten
Gro Solemdal
Gro Solemdal
Aksel Sunde
Aksel Sunde
Tito Pannaggi
Tito Pannaggi

Crews

Eva Isaksen
Eva Isaksen
Director
Eva Isaksen
Eva Isaksen
Screenplay
Morten Barth
Morten Barth
Screenplay
Jan Kjærstad
Jan Kjærstad
Novel
Peter Bøe
Peter Bøe
Producer
Dag Nordahl
Dag Nordahl
Producer
Philip Øgaard
Philip Øgaard
Director of Photography
Liv Sandvik
Liv Sandvik
Casting
Pål Gengenbach
Pål Gengenbach
Editor
Atle Karlsen
Atle Karlsen
Music
Kjartan Kristiansen
Kjartan Kristiansen
Music
Anne Siri Bryhni
Anne Siri Bryhni
Production Design
Dagfinn Kleppan
Dagfinn Kleppan
Set Decoration
Vidar Thune
Vidar Thune
Set Decoration
Anne Siri Bryhni
Anne Siri Bryhni
Costume Design
Eirin Osen
Eirin Osen
Costume Design
Tone Skjelfjord
Tone Skjelfjord
Costume Design
Siw Jærbyn
Siw Jærbyn
Makeup Artist
Gudny Hummelvoll
Gudny Hummelvoll
Assistant Production Manager
Liv Sandvik
Liv Sandvik
Assistant Director
Pål Peteresen Bergvik
Pål Peteresen Bergvik
Props
Viggo Jønsberg
Viggo Jønsberg
Props
Arne Hansen
Arne Hansen
Sound
Are Kalmar
Are Kalmar
Sound
Simen Rogne
Simen Rogne
Sound
Martin Gant
Martin Gant
Special Effects
Knut Haraldsen
Knut Haraldsen
Gaffer
Hallvard Bræin
Hallvard Bræin
First Assistant Camera
Tone Skjelfjord
Tone Skjelfjord
Assistant Editor
Madeleine Fant
Madeleine Fant
Script Supervisor

Posters and backgrounds

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