Vietnam vet Jon Rubin returns to New York and rents a rundown flat in Greenwich Village. It is in this flat that he begins to film, 'Peeping Tom' style, the people in the apartment across the street. His obsession with making films leads him to fall in with a radical 'Black Power' group, which in turn leads him to carry out a bizarre act of urban terrorism.
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Directing | Brian De Palma | Director |
Writing | Brian De Palma | Screenplay |
Sound | Alan Dater | Sound |
Directing | Bruce Joel Rubin | Assistant Director |
Sound | Bob Tischler | Sound Effects |
Editing | Tina Hirsch | Assistant Editor |
Lighting | Andrew Bobrow | Gaffer |
Camera | Abraham Goren | Grip |
Camera | Joseph Consentino | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Joseph Consentino | Still Photographer |
Camera | Barry Abrams | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Bart De Palma | Still Photographer |
Crew | Stephanie Saia | Script |
Camera | John Sinaiko | Grip |
Production | Charles Hirsch | Producer |
Writing | Charles Hirsch | Story |
Writing | Brian De Palma | Story |
Production | William Daley | Production Manager |
Art | Pete Bocour | Art Direction |
Camera | Robert Elfstrom | Director of Photography |
Production | Joan Rosenfelt | Casting |
Production | William Medsker | Unit Manager |
Sound | Eric Kaz | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Paul Hirsch | Editor |