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Release Date:
January 11, 1991
Original Title:
The Refrigerator
Alternate Titles:
A Geladeira Diabólica
Der Kühlschrank
Der Kühlschrank - eiskalt, böse und gemein
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
A couple move into a bad apartment in a bad neighborhood in New York. The apartment contains a refrigerator, which is the only thing they like in the place. However, they slowly discover that the refrigerator is a monster which kills people in gruesome ways and then sends them to hell. The refrigerator is already gaining mind control over the husband. What will happen?
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Associate Producer:
F. Miguel Valenti
Janet Paparazzo
Jeff Solon
Best Boy Electric:
Ted Hayash
Best Boy Grip:
Daniel Kohl
Casting:
Laura Rosenthal
Lee Sharmat
Costume Design:
Daryl Kerrigan
Director:
Nicholas Jacobs
Director of Photography:
Paul Gibson
Editor:
Christopher Oldcorn
Nicholas Jacobs
P.J. Pesce
Suzanne Pillsbury
First Assistant Camera:
Anne Gwynn
Gary Ron
Susanna Virtanen
First Assistant Director:
Chaille Brown
Christopher Oldcorn
Grip:
Ann Holm
Audrey James
Brian Rich
Charlotte R. Snyder
John Kovell
Mark Paperno
Sally Reed
Tom Potoskie
In Memory Of:
Bill Sherwood
Key Grip:
John Pirozzi
Kevin Smyth
Location Manager:
Karl Slovin
Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Beers
Joyce Simonelli
Judy Chin
Nancy Tong
Susie Narcisco
Music:
Adam Roth
Christopher Burke
Don Peterkofsky
Producer:
Christopher Oldcorn
Production Design:
Thérèse DePrez
Production Manager:
Jeff Solon
Scenario Writer:
Philip Dolin
Script Supervisor:
Adrienne Tien
Second Assistant Director:
Priscilla Gravenhorst
Rob Hallenbake
Story:
Christopher Oldcorn
Nicholas Jacobs
Philip Dolin
Writer:
Nicholas Jacobs
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