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Release Date:
October 23, 1992
Original Title:
Dr. Giggles
Alternate Titles:
Doctor Giggles
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Dark Horse Entertainment
JVC
Largo Entertainment
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
Japan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
In 1957, Evan Rendell flees after his father is lynched for killing multiple patients in his effort to find a replacement heart for his ailing wife. After 35 years, Evan escapes from a mental institution and returns to town for revenge, killing off residents one by one. When Jennifer and her friends break into the Rendell house out of morbid curiosity, Evan notices Jennifer has a heart condition similar to his mother and decides to make her his final victim.
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Art Direction:
Alan Locke
Casting:
Karen Rea
Co-Producer:
Mike Richardson
Costume Design:
Sandra Culotta
Director:
Manny Coto
Director of Photography:
Robert Draper
Editor:
Debra Neil-Fisher
Executive Producer:
Jack Roe
Key Makeup Artist:
E. Larry Day
Makeup Effects:
Robert Kurtzman
Howard Berger
Greg Nicotero
Original Music Composer:
Brian May
Producer:
Stuart M. Besser
Production Design:
Bill Malley
Set Decoration:
Cecilia Rodarte
Stunts:
Kerrie Cullen
Writer:
Graeme Whifler
Manny Coto
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