Maligno (1977) [N/A]

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Release Date:
June 23, 1977

Original Title:
Maligno

Alternate Titles:
Celso Ad. Castillo's Maligno
Satan's Seed

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Rosas Productions

Production Countries:
Philippines

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 128

The strangest tales of civilized men... The terror of the moment has come!

A blood-curdling motion picture about witchcraft, Satan's disciples, witches and warlocks to steal a beautiful maiden's soul.

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Assistant Director:
Lando Perez Jacob

Assistant Editor:
Renee Esteva

Choreographer:
Ernie Estrella

Director:
Celso Ad. Castillo

Director of Photography:
Loreto Isleta

Editor:
Augusto Salvador

General Manager:
Carmencita L. Eusebio

Layout:
Ruben Arthur Nicdao

Makeup & Hair:
Eva Santos

Music:
Ernani Cuenco

Producer:
Susan Roces

Production Design:
Peter Perlas

Production Designer:
Peter Perlas

Props:
Jose Pineda Jr.

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Nita Manahan

Publicist:
Ross F. Celino Jr.

Schedule Coordinator:
Boy Benoza

Screenplay:
Dominador B. Mirasol
Celso Ad. Castillo

Set Supervisor:
Geny Enriquez

Sound Editor:
Jay Jacinto

Sound Effects:
Jun Martinez

Sound Supervisor:
Rudy Baldovino

Special Effects:
Flor Amor

Unit Manager:
Phillip Salvador

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