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Release Date:
January 22, 1964
Original Title:
The Comedy of Terrors
Alternate Titles:
La comedia de los terrores
The Graveside Story
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Horror
Production Companies:
Alta Vista Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 DK: 15 IE: 15
Runtime: 84
An undertaker who hasn't had any 'customers' in a long time is forced to pay one year's back-rent. To get money he starts to kill people, which brings absurd results.
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Art Direction:
Daniel Haller
Assistant Director:
Robert Agnew
Assistant Editor:
Harold Hazen
Associate Producer:
Richard Matheson
Co-Producer:
Anthony Carras
Conductor:
Les Baxter
Costume Design:
Marjorie Corso
Director:
Jacques Tourneur
Director of Photography:
Floyd Crosby
Editor:
Anthony Carras
Hairdresser:
Betty Pedretti
Lighting Coordinator:
Harry Sundby
Makeup Artist:
Carlie Taylor
Music Coordinator:
Al Simms
Music Editor:
Eve Newman
Milton Lustig
Musician:
Harry Betts
Thomas Z. Shepard
Novel:
Elsie Lee
Richard Matheson
Orchestrator:
Albert Harris
Original Music Composer:
Les Baxter
Presenter:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
James H. Nicholson
Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
James H. Nicholson
Production Assistant:
Jack W. Cash
Production Design:
Daniel Haller
Production Manager:
Joe Wonder
Property Master:
Karl Brainard
Props:
John Ceniga
Prosthetics:
Verne Langdon
Screenplay:
Richard Matheson
Set Decoration:
Harry Reif
Sound:
Don Rush
Sound Editor:
Kay Rose
James Nelson
Special Effects:
Pat Dinga
Stunt Double:
Harvey Parry
Stunts:
Jesse Wayne
Visual Effects Producer:
Donald C. Glouner
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