Deadly Messages (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 21, 1985

Original Title:
Deadly Messages

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Television

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

When Laura unearths an old Ouija board in her closet, her roommate, Cindy, uses it and encounters the spirit of a man that had been murdered in their apartment. After Laura later witnesses Cindy being strangled to death, the authorities arrive to find Cindy missing and no evidence of a crime. Laura sets out to convince everyone that the murder was real while evading the man she feels is Cindy's killer.

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Art Direction:
Ross Bellah
Robert Purcell

Assistant Director:
Scott Maitland
Deirdre Berthrong

Associate Editor:
Fred Roth

Camera Operator:
Michael Gershman

Casting:
Fran Bascom
Meryl O'Loughlin

Cinematography:
Rexford L. Metz

Construction Coordinator:
Hank Stonecipher

Costume Design:
Grady Hunt

Director:
Jack Bender

Editor:
Jim Benson

Gaffer:
Ken Spencer

Hairstylist:
Ora Green

Key Grip:
Dave Turpin

Makeup Artist:
Robert Norin

Makeup Supervisor:
Leo Lotito Jr.

Original Music Composer:
Brad Fiedel

Producer:
Paul Pompian

Producer's Assistant:
Kathleen J. Hopp

Property Master:
Gene Anderson

Script Supervisor:
Melody Greene

Second Assistant Director:
Barbara Gelman

Set Decoration:
John H. Anderson
Audrey A. Blasdel

Sound Mixer:
Tom Overton

Special Effects:
Eddie Surkin

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Cassidy

Title Designer:
Phill Norman

Unit Production Manager:
Nick Smirnoff

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Harold Evans
Carrie Salazar-Cato

Writer:
William Bleich

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