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Directed by | George Gage |
Written by | George Gage Beth Gage |
Based on | Fear in a Handful of Dust by Brian Garfield (writing as John Ives) |
Produced by | Beth Gage |
Starring | Steve Kanaly Karen Carlson |
Cinematography | Bill Pecchi |
Music by | Arthur Kempel |
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Distributed by | Crown International Pictures (theatrical) Media Home Entertainment (VHS) Rhino Films (Re-release) |
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Language | English |
Fleshburn is a 1984 American thriller film written and directed by George Gage and starring Steve Kanaly, Karen Carlson and Sonny Landham.[1][2][3]
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