Grave Secrets (1989) [R]

Release Date:
July 14, 1989

Original Title:
Grave Secrets

Alternate Titles:
Secret Screams

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Planet Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 89

It's going to be a hell of a night!

A woman tormented by ghostly apparitions and a professor of psychic phenomena investigate other-worldly disturbances and unlock the secret of a malevolent force reaching out for vengeance from beyond the grave.

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Associate Producer:
Linda Francis
Ray Zimmerman

Casting:
Linda Francis

Costumer:
Angela Balogh-Calin

Director:
Donald P. Borchers

Director of Photography:
Jamie Thompson

Editor:
James Gavin Bedford

Hairstylist:
Carrie Garton

Makeup Artist:
Christy Ann Newquist

Music Arranger:
Jonathan Elias

Orchestrator:
Leland Bond

Original Music Composer:
Jonathan Elias

Producer:
Michael Alan Shores

Production Designer:
Janna Sheehan

Production Manager:
Alicia Alexander

Property Master:
Robert Scott Kyker
George Edman

Screenplay:
Lenore Wright
Jeffrey Polman

Script Supervisor:
Robin Anderson

Set Decoration:
Jane Shirkes

Sound Mixer:
Sherman Foote

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Dave Matherly

Story:
Jeffrey Polman

Stunt Coordinator:
Kurt Bryant

Stunts:
Eurlyne Epper
Debbie Evans
A. Michael Lerner
Christine Anne Baur
Paula Moody

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Shari Gray

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