A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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
A woman communicates with a houseplant that was the only witness to a recent murder.
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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