Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

Music by
Shirley Walker
Additional Music By
Michael McCuistion

Someone is killing off some of Gotham’s mob leaders in an eerie costume, vanishing and reappearing like a ghost and eyewitnesses insist that it is Batman. The dark knight is now in serious trouble with the police, accused of being dangerous and unpredictable. Hunted wherever he goes, Batman must solve the mystery of the Phantasm to stop the killing and regain his reputation. Meanwhile old wounds are opened as Andrea Beaumont (whom Bruce Wayne had had a serious love affair with in the past) returns to the city. Memories of the past are now preying on Bruce’s mind, memories of a time before Batman where Bruce was drawn between happiness and the promise he made to his parents. The mystery of the Phantasm is really putting Batman’s skills to the test as the police slowly draw in with no mercy. The answer to it all lies somewhere in the past of both Bruce Wayne and another deadly foe, The Joker.

Directed by
Eric Radomski
Bruce W. Timm
Kevin Altieri (sequence director)
Boyd Kirkland (sequence director)
Frank Paur (sequence director)
Dan Riba (sequence director)

Written by
Alan Burnett (screenplay and story)
Paul Dini (writer)
Bob Kane (comic book and characters)
Martin Pasko (writer)
Michael Reaves (writer)
Jerry Robinson (character: The Joker - uncredited)

Produced by
Alan Burnett (producer)
Norio Fukuda (animation producer: Spectrum Animation Studio)
Myung-Ok Jeun (animation producer: Dong Yang Animation)
Benjamin Melniker (producer)
Eric Radomski (producer)
Tom Ruegger (executive producer)
Ki-Soo Seo (animation producer: Dong Yang Animation)
Bruce W. Timm (producer)
Michael E. Uslan (executive producer)
Jung-Bum Youn (assistant producer: Dong Yang Animation)

Original Music by
Shirley Walker

Michael McCuistion (additional music)

Music Department
Harvey Cohen (orchestrations)
Robert Fernandez (music scoring mixer)
Michael McCuistion (orchestrations)
Thomas Milano (supervising music editor)
Larry Rench (orchestrations)
Lolita Ritmanis (orchestrations)
Andrea Romano (voice supervision)
Peter Tomashek (orchestrations)
Ian Walker (orchestrations)
Hans Zimmer (synthesist)
Richard Bronskill (orchestrator - uncredited)

Nominee—Annie Awards
Best Animated Film

1996 Atlanta Centennial Summer Olympic Games Closing Ceremonies

Striking Distance

Striking Distance

Music by
Brad Fiedel
Orchestrated By
Shirley Walker,
Michael McCuistion

Striking Distance is a 1993 thriller starring Bruce Willis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Dennis Farina, and Tom Sizemore as Pittsburgh Police officers pursuing a serial killer. It was directed by Rowdy Herrington and written by Herrington and Marty Kaplan. The film was shot on location throughout Pittsburgh; its early title was Three Rivers.

Directed by
Rowdy Herrington

Written by
Rowdy Herrington
Martin Kaplan

Produced by
Hunt Lowry
Arnon Milchan
Tony Thomopoulos
Carmine Zozzora
Martin Kaplan

Executive Producer
Steven Reuther

Cinematography by
Mac Ahlberg

Film Editing by
Pasquale Buba
Mark Helfrich

Casting By
Pam Dixon

Production Design by
Gregg Fonseca

Art Direction by
Bruce Alan Miller

Set Decoration by
Jay Hart

Costume Design by
Betsy Cox

Music by
Brad Fiedel

Orchestrations by

Shirley Walker
Michael McCuistion

Die Hard with a Vengeance

Die Hard with a Vengeance

Music by
Kristopher Carter,
Lolita Ritmanis,
Michael McCuistion

A bachelor party becomes a savage fight for survival when the groomsmen unwittingly unleash a fabled predator upon the festivities.

Directed by
Gregg Bishop

Written by
Ben Collins
Luke Piotrowski

Based on a short film by
David Bruckner
Nicholas Tecosky

Based on characters created by
David Bruckner

Produced by
Gary Binkow
Brad Miska
Jude S. Walko

Executive Producers
David Bruckner
Andrew Reyes
Thomas P. Vitale
Justin Smith

Cinematography by
George Feucht

Film Editing by
Gregg Bishop

Casting By
Rita Harrell
Jen Kelley

Production Design by
Boontawee Thor Taweepasas

Art Direction by
Bobbie Harley

Set Decoration by
Dale Neal

Costume Design by
Peri Richards

Music by
Kristopher Carter

Nominee—Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
Best Independent Film

The Jackal

The Jackal

Music by
Carter Burwell
Additional Orchestration By
Michael McCuistion

An imprisoned I.R.A. fighter is freed to help stop a brutal, seemingly “faceless” assassin from completing his next job.

Directed by
Michael Caton-Jones

Writing Credits
Kenneth Ross
Chuck Pfarrer

Cast
Bruce Willis
Richard Gere
Sidney Poitier
Diane Venora
Mathilda May
J.K. Simmons
Richard Lineback
John Cunningham
Jack Black
Tess Harper
Leslie Phillips
Stephen Spinella
Sophie Okonedo
David Hayman
Steve Bassett
Yuri Stepanov
Walt MacPherson
Ravil Isyanov
Maggie Castle
Karen Kirschenbauer
Terrence Currier
Daniel Dae Kim
Michael Caton-Jones
Laura Viederman
Peter Sullivan
Richard Cubison
Jim Grimshaw
Gregory Porter Miller
Bob Kingdom
Murphy Guyer
Philip Le Maistre
Serge Houde
James McCauley
Terry Loughlin
Victor Sobchak
Serge Christiaenssens
Boris Boscovic
Ewan Bailey
Danette Alberico
Debra Gano
John Harrington Bland
Pamela Poitier
Jonathan Aris
Alexander Radzinski
Eddie Bo Smith Jr.
Larry King
Dan Ziskie
Gayle Jessup
Bill Collins
David Gene Gibbs
James M. Helkey

Produced by
Michael Caton-Jones (producer)
Terence A. Clegg (executive producer)
Sean Daniel (producer)
Mark Gordon (executive producer)
James Jacks (producer)
Kevin Jarre (producer)
Gary Levinsohn (executive producer)
Hal Lieberman (executive producer)
Sean T. Stratton (associate producer)

Music by
Carter Burwell

Cinematography by
Karl Walter
Lindenlaub

Film Editing by
Jim Clark

Casting By
Ellen Chenoweth

Production Design by
Michael White

Art Direction by
Raymond Dupuis
Ricky Eyres
John Fenner
Bruton Jones

Set Decoration by
Kate Sullivan

Costume Design by
Albert Wolsky

Sound Department
Gary Alexander (additional sound re-recordist)
Mark Auguste (adr supervisor)
Ron Bartlett (re-recording mixer)
Noah Blough (sound effects editor)
Weldon Brown (adr mixer)
Catherine Calleson (assistant sound editor)
Simon Coke (sound effects editor)
Paul Cridlin (boom operator)
John P. Fasal (sound effects recordist)
Nerses Gezalyan (foley mixer)
Michael Haight (dialogue editor)
Gary A. Hecker (foley walker)
William Jacobs (dialogue editor)
Chris Jenkins (re-recording mixer)
David John (production sound mixer)
Doc Kane (adr mixer)
Richard King (supervising sound editor)
Cliff Latimer (adr editor)
Martin Maryska (sound effects editor)
James Matheny (dialogue editor)
Thomas J. O'Connell (adr mixer)
Mark Pappas (foley editor)
Jeffrey R. Payne (foley editor)
Eric Potter (sound effects recordist)
Nico Salvato (assistant sound editor)
Mark Smith (re-recording mixer)
Gina Spiro (assistant sound editor)
Jeffrey Wilhoit (foley walker)
Bob Wishnefsky (assistant sound editor)
Tim Hands (adr editor: UK/dialogue editor: UK)
John Soukup (sound transfer)

Music Department
Heidi Arnold (assistant music editor)
Julian Bratolyubov (music preparation)
Sandy DeCrescent (music contractor)
Michael Farrow (score mixer)
Paul Gillon (music consultant/music supervisor)
Todd Kasow (music editor)
Sonny Kompanek (orchestrator)
Michael McCuistion (additional orchestrator)
Angie Rubin (music editor)
Danny Saber (original score re-mixer)
Curt Sobel (music advisor)
Tom Boyd (musician: oboe soloist)
Missy Cohen (assistant music editor)
Sean M. Hickey (music preparation)
Sally Stevens (singer)
James Thatcher (musician: French horn)

Script and Continuity Department
Libbie Barr

Nominee—Blockbuster Entertainment Awards - 1998 Favorite Actor - Suspense (Bruce Willis) Favorite Supporting Actor - Suspense (Sidney Poitier) Favorite Supporting Actress - Suspense (Diane Venora) Winner—Bogey Awards, Germany - 1998 Bogey Award

Fear

Fear

Music by
Carter Burwell
Orchestrations By
Shirley Walker,
Kristopher Carter,
Michael McCuistion,
Lolita Ritmanis

A 16 year old girl takes up with a charming young man who quickly shows his colors when he beats a friend simply for walking with her and then goes totally ballistic after she tries to break up with him.

Directed by
James Foley

Written by
Christopher Crowe

Produced by
Brian Grazer
Ric Kidney
Karen Snow

Executive Producers
Karen Kehela Sherwood

Cinematography by
Thomas Kloss

Film Editing by
David Brenner

Casting By
Debra Zane

Production Design by
Alex McDowell

Art Direction by
Richard Hudolin

Set Decoration by
Dominique Fauquet-Lemaitre

Costume Design by
Kirsten Everberg

Original Music by
Carter Burwell

Orchestrations by
Shirley Walker (uncredited)

Additional Orchestrations by
Kristopher Carter (uncredited)
Michael McCuistion (uncredited)
Lolita Ritmanis (uncredited)