Still Life (1990)
The alleys of downtown Manhattan become a modern killing field when corpses begin turning up, disfigured and gruesomely posed to appear as pieces of art.In the frightening climate of the "Art Killer", Peter Sherwood, a struggling musician, is hired to compose for a patron of the arts, and thinks his dreams are coming true. But as the body count continues to rise, the clues surrounding the murders oddly begin to lead police closer and closer to Peter and his new job. Suddenly, all eyes are on Peter and he must scramble to find the real killer - before he becomes his next masterpiece.
Director: Graeme Campbell
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Jason Gedrick as Peter Sherwood |
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Jessica Steen as Nellie Ambrose |
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Stephen Shellen as Teddy Bullock |
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Gary Farmer as Billy |
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Sam Malkin as Frank |
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Lubomir Mykytiuk as Lieutenant Topolski |
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Dave McKay as Dave (cameraman) |
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Johnie Chase as Officer #2 |
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Ted Loviscek as Stan |
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Beverly Murray as Performance Space Lady |
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Eric Murphy as Al |
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Elena Kudara as Maggie Stefanova |
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Lawrence Mayles as Confessed Art Killer |
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Jane Schoettle as Margaret |
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Lorne Pardy as Streeter |
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Cliff Woolner as Scrapyard Dealer |
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John Fremes as H.L. Kahn |
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Geoff Murrin as A.K. Twin |
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Jim Murrin as A.K. Twin |
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Peter Bontje as Luther Wax |
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Gene Mack as Man in Beret |
| Directing | Graeme Campbell | Director |
| Writing | Graeme Campbell | Writer |
| Writing | Dean Parisot | Writer |
| Writing | Michael Taav | Writer |