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Release Date:
November 5, 1971
Original Title:
Black Noon
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Western
Production Companies:
Andrew J. Fenady Productions
Screen Gems Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 75
Reverend John Keyes and his wife, Lorna, on their way to a new congregation out west, break down in the desert and are rescued by the residents of a nearby town. At first warm and welcoming, the townspeople become more and more solicitous of John and insistent that he stay on as their minister, against the wishes of Lorna, who goes unheeded and slowly becomes deathly ill. Will John realize the danger before it is too late?
Art Direction:
John Beckman
Ross Bellah
Assistant Director:
Floyd Joyer
Costumer:
Andrea E. Weaver
Director:
Bernard L. Kowalski
Director of Photography:
Keith C. Smith
Editor:
Dann Cahn
Makeup Supervisor:
Ben Lane
Original Music Composer:
George Duning
Producer:
Andrew J. Fenady
Prop Maker:
Chuck Gaspar
Property Master:
Richard M. Rubin
Props:
George Luxemberg
Script Supervisor:
Lester Hoyle
Second Assistant Director:
David Hawks
Set Decoration:
William Stevens
Sound Mixer:
Jack Solomon
Special Effects:
Chuck Gaspar
Stunt Double:
Bill Catching
Walter Scott
Jim Sheppard
Writer:
Andrew J. Fenady
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