Death by Invitation (1971) [R]

Release Date:
October 20, 1971

Original Title:
Death by Invitation

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Kirt Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 81

Between them were a thousand years of witchcraft and an axe!

A young woman who learns that one of her ancestors had been burned at the stake as a witch decides to exact her revenge on the descendants of the people who had her killed.

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Assistant Camera:
Jeffrey Apple

Assistant Director:
Stephen Lofaro

Associate Producer:
Martin Grasgreen
Hank Feinstein

Director:
Ken Friedman

Director of Photography:
Alec Hirschfeld

Editor:
Steve Henry

Executive Producer:
Leonard Kirtman

Gaffer:
Paul Stange
Steve Cohen

Music Arranger:
Sanford Michaelson
Sonny Kohl

Orchestrator:
Sanford Michaelson
Sonny Kohl

Original Music Composer:
Sonny Kohl

Producer:
Mitchell Block

Production Assistant:
Josephine Baron

Production Supervisor:
Robert J. Rosenthal

Sound:
R. Ian Gale

Still Photographer:
Brian Hamill

Technical Supervisor:
Lee Osborne

Thanks:
Haig Manoogian

Title Designer:
Gene Richards

Writer:
Ken Friedman

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