Hard to Die (1990) [NC-17]

Release Date:
October 9, 1990

Original Title:
Hard to Die

Alternate Titles:
Sorority House Massacre 3
The Seance II
Tower of Terror

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Miracle Pictures
New Classics
Pacific Trust

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17 

Runtime: 84

SHE'S A KILLER IN A G-STRING!

While doing the inventory for a lingerie outlet in a high rise office building, five attractive women are terrorized by a series of bizarre killings. They suspect that the strange janitor, who witnessed another series of killings years back, is at the bottom of the whole thing. Little do they know the real horror that they face in the end.

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Art Direction:
Michael R. Serebreni

Casting:
Jim Wynorski

Co-Producer:
Jonathan Winfrey

Director:
Jim Wynorski

Director of Photography:
Jürgen Baum

Editor:
Nina Gilberti

Gaffer:
Antar Abderrahman Jr.

Music Coordinator:
Odette Springer

Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco

Original Music Composer:
Chuck Cirino

Producer:
Jim Wynorski

Production Design:
Gary Randall

Script Supervisor:
Diane H. Newman

Set Decoration:
Michele Poulik

Special Effects:
Greg Landerer

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Starr Jones

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jeff Mar

Writer:
Mark Thomas McGee
J.B. Rogers

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