The Kirlian Witness (1978) [R]

Release Date:
November 15, 1978

Original Title:
The Kirlian Witness

Alternate Titles:
The Plants Are Watching

Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
CNI Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 91

For the first time on the screen a strange thriller that takes you into the psychic world of a plant

A woman communicates with a houseplant that was the only witness to a recent murder.

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Additional Dialogue:
Veronica Loza

Additional Photography:
Michael Duff

Assistant Camera:
Jim Cannata

Associate Editor:
Veronica Loza

Associate Producer:
Graham Place

Best Boy Grip:
Henry J. Bronchtein

Boom Operator:
Fred Feldbauer

Casting:
Annette Handley Chandler

Director:
Jonathan Sarno

Director of Photography:
João Fernandes

Editor:
M. Edward Salier
Len Dell'Amico

Gaffer:
John Kraus

Grip:
Rod Beebe
Tim Snell
Bruce Bangsberg
Miles Strassner

Key Grip:
Jim Jansen
Tony De Carlo
Michael Kantrowitz

Makeup Artist:
Kate Bihr
Nancy Attas

Original Music Composer:
Harry Manfredini

Producer:
Jonathan Sarno

Props:
Anne Kroeber
Susan Einsley

Script Supervisor:
Pat Kirk
Sandy McLeod

Sound:
Peter Miller

Special Effects:
Lee Howard

Story Consultant:
Mark Dickerman

Unit Manager:
Anne Pettibone

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Elizabeth Cross

Writer:
Lamar Sanders
Jonathan Sarno

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