Johnny Skidmarks
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Directed byJohn Raffo
Written byWilliam Preston Robertson
John Raffo
John Raffo
Produced byJohn Dunning
Frank Hildebrand
Andre Link
Michael Paseornek
William Preston Robertson
Jeff Sackman
Karen Severin
Karen Weaver
Frank Hildebrand
Andre Link
Michael Paseornek
William Preston Robertson
Jeff Sackman
Karen Severin
Karen Weaver
| Johnny Skidmarks | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | John Raffo |
| Written by | William Preston Robertson John Raffo |
| Produced by | John Dunning Frank Hildebrand Andre Link Michael Paseornek William Preston Robertson Jeff Sackman Karen Severin Karen Weaver |
| Starring | Peter Gallagher Frances McDormand John Lithgow |
| Cinematography | Bernd Heinl |
| Edited by | Sean Albertson |
| Music by | Brian Langsbard |
| Distributed by | Cinépix Film Properties |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Countries | Canada United States |
| Language | English |
Johnny Skidmarks is a 1998 mystery thriller film directed by John Raffo.[1]
Crime scene photographer Johnny Scardino (aka Johnny Skidmarks) is working on the side for a group of blackmailers, photographing wealthy guys in seedy motels with prostitutes. One such assignment turns the wrong way and the blackmailers he works for start dying one by one in more and more brutal ways. Is Johnny the next on the list?