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GayleSKratter

Joined Jul 2006
Gayle Susan Kratter born in Bethlehem, PA
(March 29 1972) is an artist, actress, writer and model, best known for her credit scene as (Camille) in a television crime drama film “Witness to the Mob” which premiered in the U.S.A on May 10, 1998 and concluded on Monday, May 11, 1998, based on a true story, the film follows the rise of Sammy "The Bull" Gravano in the ranks of the Gambino crime family, one of the "Five Families" of the New York Cosa Nostra, culminating in his becoming underboss to John Gotti, his decision to betray Gotti by testifying in the fourth and final trial that saw him sentenced to life imprisonment and his life in the Witness Protection Program.
Written by: Stanley Weiser
Directed by: Thaddeus O’Sullivan
Executive producers: Robert De Niro, Brad Epstein and Jane Rosenthal
Starring: Nicholas Turturro, Tom Sizemore, Michael imperioli and Vincent Pastore
Producer: Carolin Baron
Cinematography: Frank Prinzi
Production companies: NBC Studios, Tribeca productions.
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Cruel World
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6.7
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  • Sep 24, 2009
  • Amazing

    A roller-coaster ride from start to finish. The twists and turns keep coming.

    The script, director and ensemble of actors elevate what could have been another ALIEN tribute into something highly original and compelling.

    The overarching mystery kept me glued to the screen and despite everything I guessed, the ending fooled me, which is always a nice bonus for a film.

    Stunning visuals and incredible SFX! Alvart has some career ahead of him! In a word: amazing!
    Cruel World

    Cruel World

    3.7
    9
  • Jul 11, 2006
  • Great, soon-to-be cult film

    I saw this at Screamfest where it was playing as the opening night movie. Having not heard anything about it before, I was surprised by how cool it was. Totally unpredictable from start to finish. The crowd went crazy from laughing, to gasping, to yelling at the screen. I told some friends about it who are way into Ed Furlong. He was awesome. Scary fun. A total trip. Let's face it, reality television is totally played out. I recommend it for anyone who loves to hate reality TV! I'm a girl, but have to admit that Jaime Pressly looked hot ;) I'm trying to find out who did the music at the end, because it sounded like someone famous. No spoilers, but the ending made me wonder if they're gonna do part two.

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