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Release Date:
October 11, 1991
Original Title:
Ernest Scared Stupid
Alternate Titles:
Ernest 4: Scared Stupid
Ernest Scared Stiff
Ernest:Qorxmuş Axmaq
捉妖智多星
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Emshell Producers
Touchstone Pictures
Touchwood Pacific Partners 1
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 15 GB: PG US: PG
Runtime: 91
Well-intentioned, eternally bumbling Ernest P. Worrell accidentally releases an evil demon from its sacred tomb. As the demon flexes its power and goes on a ruinous rampage, good-guy Ernest tries to step in to save the town from mass destruction. Trouble is, a 200-year-old curse has scared Ernest stupid, and that means hilarity all around! So, kick back and let the laugh-ridden adventures begin.
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Art Direction:
Mark Ragland
Casting:
Ruth Lambert
Co-Producer:
Coke Sams
Costume Designer:
Shawn Barry
Director:
John Cherry
Director of Photography:
Hanania Baer
Editor:
Craig Bassett
Executive Producer:
Martin Erlichman
First Assistant Director:
Patrice Leung
Gaffer:
Gary Deneault
Key Grip:
Terry Arthur
Key Hair Stylist:
Candy L. Walken
Key Makeup Artist:
June Brickman
Original Music Composer:
Bruce Arntson
Kirby Shelstad
Producer:
Stacy Williams
Production Design:
Chris August
Screenplay:
Charles Gale
Coke Sams
Second Assistant Director:
Douglas A. Raine
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mark Van Loon
Set Decoration:
Linda Vipond
Sound Designer:
Douglas Murray
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Semanick
Marian Wallace
Leslie Shatz
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bart Mixon
Scott Oshita
Story:
Coke Sams
John Cherry
Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Waters
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Steve Rundell
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