Quicksilver Highway (1997) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 13, 1997

Original Title:
Quicksilver Highway

Alternate Titles:
Quicksilver Highway - Stephen King

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
National Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

Aaron Quicksilver is a mysterious storyteller whose listeners invariably end up as the subjects of his gruesome, grisly tales. He tells a new bride stranded on a desert highway a horrifying account of a set of carnivorous toy teeth, then entrains a pickpocket with the spine chilling story of an army of murderous, disembodied hands.

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Animation Supervisor:
Bruce Pearson
Mark Kochinski

Assistant Editor:
Marc A. Kahn

Camera Operator:
Don Devine

Casting:
Lynn Kressel

Co-Executive Producer:
Tarquin Gotch
Bob Lemchen

Costume Design:
Warden Neil

Costume Supervisor:
Sheila Mason

Director:
Mick Garris

Director of Photography:
Shelly Johnson

Editor:
Norman Hollyn

Executive Producer:
John McTiernan
Sandra Ruch
Donna Dubrow

First Assistant Camera:
Mike Price

First Assistant Director:
Venita Ozols-Graham

Hairstylist:
Don Lynch

Makeup Artist:
Leigh Mitchell
Douglas Noe

Music Editor:
Michael Baber

On Set Dresser:
Greg Alcus

Original Music Composer:
Mark Mothersbaugh

Post Production Supervisor:
Bill Karydes

Producer:
Mick Garris
Ron Mitchell

Production Coordinator:
Enid L. Kantor

Production Design:
Craig Stearns

Production Supervisor:
Enid L. Kantor

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Leon Laderach

Script Supervisor:
Larry K. Johnson
Melanie Mander

Second Assistant Camera:
Scott Boettle

Second Assistant Director:
Dirk Craft

Set Decoration:
Ellen Totleben

Set Designer:
Mark Haber

Short Story:
Stephen King
Clive Barker

Sound Mixer:
Richard Schexnayder

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Fred Tator
Craig M. Otte
Larry Stensvold

Special Effects Coordinator:
Mark R. Byers

Stunt Coordinator:
Dan Bradley

Stunts:
Scott Alan Cook
Cliff McLaughlin
Jeff Podgurski
Chris Durand
Bob Brown
Bobby Ore
Charlie Brewer

Supervising Sound Editor:
Thomas DeGorter

Technical Supervisor:
John P. Mesa

Unit Production Manager:
Ron Mitchell

Visual Effects Supervisor:
William Mesa

Writer:
Mick Garris

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