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Release Date:
September 30, 1972
Original Title:
Dear Joan: We're Going to Scare You to Death
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Joan Crawford plays a widow named Joan Fairchild who stumbles upon a group of ESP enthusiasts that decide to use their abilities to scare her to death. Extended version of an episode of the series "The Sixth Sense". This was Joan Crawford's last acting role. Aired Sep 30, 1972.
Art Direction:
William H. Tuntke
Assistant Director:
William J. Hole Jr.
Cinematography:
Enzo A. Martinelli
Costume Designer:
Grady Hunt
Director:
John Newland
Editor:
Bud Hoffman
Executive Story Editor:
Don Ingalls
Music:
Billy Goldenberg
Richard Clements
Producer:
Robert F. O'Neill
Stanley Shpetner
Set Decoration:
Bert Allen
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