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Release Date:
February 5, 2007
Original Title:
Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud
Alternate Titles:
Pacto de Sangre 4 La Cólera del Infierno
Pacto de Vingança
Pumpkinhead 4 - Blutfehde
Pumpkinhead 4: Blood Feud
Pumpkinhead IV: Blood Feud
Pumpkinhead IV: Love Hurts
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Castel Film
Clubdeal
Future Films
Lost Junction Films
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Pueblo Film Group
Sci Fi Pictures
Soho Square Productions No. 4
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Production Countries:
Romania | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 95
During a bitter family feud, Jodie Hatfield, and her boyfriend Ricky McCoy, decide to leave town to avoid being found out, but are soon caught in the act. Wanting vengeance, he seeks out the monster Pumpkinhead, and resurrects it seek revenge on the family. Despite being warned away by the ghost of Ed Harley, his vengeance plan starts out, and the Hatfield family is soon under siege by the powerful demon. Not accepting the legend of the creature and believing their arch-rivals are the real cause, the two families attempt to go to war, only to be stopped when Pumpkinhead attacks the Hatfield house. Putting aside their differences, they band together to stave off the creature before it's vengeance pact is completed.
Art Direction:
Adrian Curelea
Associate Producer:
Michel Raviti Ganot
Richard Turner
Casting:
Carolyn McLeod
Co-Producer:
Vlad Păunescu
Costume Design:
Ioana Albaiu
Director:
Michael Hurst
Director of Photography:
Erik Wilson
Editor:
Robin Hill
Executive Producer:
Reuben Liber
Karri O'Reilly
Foley Artist:
Jack Stew
Line Producer:
Bogdan Moncea
Makeup Artist:
Miruna Panaitescu
Original Music Composer:
Rob Lord
Producer:
Brad Krevoy
Donald Kushner
Pierre Spengler
Production Design:
Christian Niculescu
Set Decoration:
Dan Toader
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Ben Meechan
Writer:
Michael Hurst
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