D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear (2003)
Released | 2003-10-17 | Drama-Thriller-TV Movie | 120m | 6.4/10
Mark Wareham (Director of Photography) | Brian Whittred (Second Unit Director of Photography) | Tom McLoughlin (Director) | Dave Erickson (Writer) | Tracey Jeffrey (Producer) | Jonathan Eskenas (Producer) | Mark Snow (Original Music Composer) | Sid Kozak (Casting) | Ryan Ennis (Stunts) | Keith Young ("C" Camera Operator) | Eija Johnson (Art Direction) | Erik Gerlund (Set Decoration) | Garvin Cross (Stunts) | Mark Aisbett (Stunts) | Orly Adelson (Executive Producer) | Carla Hetland (Costume Design) | Jason L. Wood (Casting) | Mike Crestejo (Stunt Coordinator) | Owen Walstrom (Stunts) | Marty McInally (Camera Operator) | Michael Ritter (Production Design) | Scott J. Ateah (Stunts) | Shane Cardwell (Stunts) | Vince Crestejo (Stunts) | Allixandra East (Stand In) | Brett Armstrong (Stunts) | Stephen Jackson (Gaffer) | Kimani Ray Smith (Stunts) | Charles Bornstein (Editor) |
Based on the known events that shook the United States for 23 days in 2002. Within 24 hours six people were killed by a sniper in Maryland County. A man and his son get overlooked in all settings where shootings occur. The police, in cooperation with the FBI follows the wrong track of a white van, while the murderers act with impunity and panic seizes the population
Charles S. Dutton (Chief Charles Moose) | Jay O. Sanders (Douglas Duncan) | Bobby Hosea (John Muhammad) | Helen Shaver (Sandy Moose) | Tom O'Brien (Lieutenant Jacobs) | Charlayne Woodard (Mildred Muhammad) | Garwin Sanford (Agent Tremain) | Trent Cameron (John Lee Malvo) | Doug Abrahams (Agent Stone) | David Neale (Detective Paulson) | Veena Sood (Sylvia Mack) | Nels Lennarson (Gordon Wolf) | Gillian Barber (Audrey Duncan) | Michael Adamthwaite (George Lenahan) | Raul Aguilar (Bus Driver) | Patti Allan (Montgomery County Concilwoman) | Sean Allen (Father Sullivan) | Bianca Blake (Taiba Muhammad) | Michael Kopsa (Detective Foster) | Brandon Jay McLaren (Eye Witness) |
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