Night Life (1989) [R]

Release Date:
September 18, 1989

Original Title:
Night Life

Alternate Titles:
Campus Spirits
Grave Misdemeanours
Zombie Academy
Ánimas
ナイトライフ

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Creative Movie Marketing
Wild Night Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 92

There's good reason to be afraid of the dark.

Archie works part-time at his uncle's mortuary and is harassed by a few of the popular kids because of it. His harassers die in an automobile accident, and the bodies are taken to his uncle's mortuary. Archie is pulling a late night at the mortuary when he sees a storm brewing. Lighting strikes! They're alive! The preppie bullies continue to torment him...as zombies!

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Michael Key

Associate Producer:
Susan Nicoletti

Casting:
Susan Young

Color Timer:
Josh Rushton

Costume Design:
Elizabeth C. Grudzinski-Seal

Director:
David Acomba

Director of Photography:
Roger Tonry

Editor:
Michael John Bateman

Hairstylist:
Emily Katz

Makeup Artist:
RaMona Fleetwood
Emily Katz

Original Music Composer:
Roger Bourland

Producer:
Charles Lippincott

Production Design:
Phillip G. Thomas

Screenplay:
Keith Critchlow

Set Decoration:
Helen Dersjant

Special Effects:
Ed French

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Craig Reardon

Stunt Coordinator:
Spiro Razatos

Stunts:
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
Andy Gill
Gregory J. Barnett
Glory Fioramonti
Tim Trella
Corey Michael Eubanks

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