A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 20, 1987
Original Title:
Flowers in the Attic
Alternate Titles:
Blumen der Nacht
Flores en el Atico
Λουλούδια στη Σοφίτα
Цветы на чердаке
阁楼之花
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fries Entertainment Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 93
After the death of her husband, a mother takes her kids off to live with their grandparents in a huge, decrepit old mansion. However, the kids are kept hidden in a room just below the attic, visited only by their mother who becomes less and less concerned about them and their failing health, and more concerned about herself and the inheritence she plans to win back from her dying father.
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Camera Operator:
Frank Byers
Casting:
Penny Perry
Costume Design:
Ann Somers Major
Director:
Jeffrey Bloom
Director of Photography:
Gil Hubbs
Frank Byers
Editor:
Gregory F. Plotts
Thomas Fries
Executive Producer:
Charles W. Fries
Mike Rosenfeld
First Assistant Director:
Peter Gries
Makeup Artist:
Robin L. Neal
Novel:
Virginia C. Andrews
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Young
Producer:
Sy Levin
Thomas Fries
Production Design:
John Muto
Screenplay:
Jeffrey Bloom
Second Assistant Director:
Douglas Dean III
Set Decoration:
Michele Starbuck
Sound Effects Editor:
Holly Davis
Special Effects:
Richard Albain
Stunt Coordinator:
David Zellitti
Emil Farkas
Stunt Double:
John Vincent Mason
Stunts:
Christopher Doyle
Ric Roman Waugh
Jeannie Epper
Kerrie Cullen
Debbie Lynn Ross
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