Sometimes They Come Back (1991) [R]

Release Date:
May 7, 1991

Original Title:
Sometimes They Come Back

Alternate Titles:
A visszatérők
Sometimes They Come Back - Stephen King
Sommetider Vender De Tilbage
Stephen King's Sometimes They Come Back
Stephen Kings Manchmal kommen sie wieder
ブロス やつらはときどき帰ってくる
ブロス/やつらはときどき帰ってくる
ブロスBROS やつらはときどき帰ってくる

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 98

With "The Shining" and "Misery" Stephen King scared you to death. Now, he's going to scare you back to life.

Desperate for a job to help him support his family, Jim Norman takes a position teaching high school in the town where his brother was murdered in front of him by teenage bullies twenty-seven years before. The teens who committed the crime are long dead, but now the kids in Jim's new class keep dying and being replaced by new students who look like the deceased hoodlums.

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Additional Photography:
Frank Ruttencutter

Art Direction:
Timothy R. Bauer

Assistant Editor:
Lucyna Wojciechowski

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Victor Hecht

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Paula Jordan

Assistant Property Master:
Eric McHugh

Boom Operator:
Scott Sherline

Camera Operator:
Guy Norman Bee
Michael Carp

Casting:
David Cohn

Casting Associate:
Tracy Sloat
Gale Salus

Co-Producer:
David C. Thomas
Milton Subotsky

Costume Design:
Karen Patch

Costumer:
Linda Carol Flake
Steven Scott Ford

Director:
Tom McLoughlin

Director of Photography:
Bryan England

Editor:
Charles Bornstein

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Roger Branit

First Assistant Camera:
Dale Myrand

First Assistant Director:
Hope R. Goodwin
Jonathan Giles Zimmerman

First Assistant Editor:
Albert Coleman
David Hill

Key Costumer:
Wendy Champagne

Leadman:
Ian Dennis

Location Casting:
Laura Nelson

Makeup Artist:
Daniel Marc
Patti Brand

Original Music Composer:
Terry Plumeri

Post Production Supervisor:
Raquel Caballes Maxwell

Producer:
Michael S. Murphey

Production Coordinator:
Ellen Wolff

Production Design:
Philip Dean Foreman

Production Sound Mixer:
Mark Bovos

Property Master:
Timaree McCormick

Screenplay:
Lawrence Konner
Mark Rosenthal

Script Supervisor:
Linda Arcari
Diane Durant
Elizabeth Porter

Second Assistant Camera:
Roger R. Wong
Jalal Pashandi

Second Assistant Director:
Cathy A. Roszell

Second Unit Director:
David C. Thomas

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Joseph P. Mandacina

Set Decoration:
Maggie Martin

Set Dresser:
Jerry Lynn Reed
Ronald Megee
David Yonally

Short Story:
Stephen King

Sound Editor:
Joseph Zappala
Michael Payne

Sound Mixer:
James Thornton

Special Effects Coordinator:
Martin Bresin

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Gabriel Bartalos

Special Effects Technician:
Dale Ettema
Scott Sand
Don Hastings

Still Photographer:
Paige Jeffers-Burghardt

Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Barker

Stunts:
Rick Barker
Don Ruffin
Larry Nicholas
Martin Bresin

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jeremy Hoenack

Unit Production Manager:
David C. Thomas

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