Ghost Fever (1987) [PG]

Release Date:
March 27, 1987

Original Title:
Ghost Fever

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Infinite Productions

Production Countries:
Mexico | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 93

Sherman Hemsley is a big city cop hot on the trail of the ghosts too bad to be busted.

Two policeman are sent on a routine assignment to serve an eviction notice. It becomes anything but run-of-the-mill when they become involved in the ghostly happenings.

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Assistant Director:
Richard Espinoza
Roman Hernández Cordova

Assistant Editor:
W. Peter Miller

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Angelina Chaboya

Assistant Sound Editor:
David Gaudio

Choreographer:
Carleton Johnson

Co-Producer:
Poemandres Rich

Director:
Lee Madden
Alan Smithee

Director of Photography:
Xavier Cruz Ruvalcaba

Editor:
Earl Watson

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Miguel Rico

Executive Producer:
Kenneth Johnston
Wolf Schmidt

Hairdresser:
Martha Diosdado

Makeup Artist:
Tony Ramirez

Original Music Composer:
James Hart

Producer:
Edward Coe
Ron Rich

Production Coordinator:
Teresa Toegemann

Production Designer:
Dora Corona

Production Manager:
Jorge Camargo

Production Supervisor:
Eric Del Castillo

Second Assistant Director:
Alejandro Todd

Sound Editor:
Richard Villa

Sound Engineer:
Víctor Rojo

Sound Mixer:
Manuel Rincón

Supervising Editor:
James Ruxin

Unit Manager:
Jorge Jiménez
Frank C. Spolar

Writer:
Oscar Brodney
Ron Rich
Richard Egan

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