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Release Date:
May 1, 1991
Original Title:
Servants of Twilight
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Gibraltar Entertainment
Trimark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
Based on the novel by Dean R. Koontz, this action packed thriller features Bruce Greenwood as a private detective hired to protect a little boy from a fanatical religious cult that believe he is the antichrist fortold in the book of Revelations.
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ADR Editor:
Sarah Brady
Additional Director of Photography:
Paul Ryan
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Wayne Trimble
Additional Music:
Keith Hutchinson
Pat Regan
Additional Photography:
Vojislav Mikulic
Additional Script Supervisor:
Dana Kounonin
Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Bill Roberts
Art Department Assistant:
Chris Nelson
Assistant Accountant:
Christy Fiero
Assistant Editor:
Daniel Gaber
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Robert Enriquez
Assistant Property Master:
Mitchell Bullock
Assistant Sound Editor:
Gina Pick
Lauren Stephens
Associate Producer:
David Witz
Best Boy Electrician:
Mark Whitney
Best Boy Grip:
Daniel C. Adams
Boom Operator:
Glenn E. James
Jonathan Fuh
Camera Loader:
Grg Magidow
Camera Operator:
Mark R. Jackson
Casting Assistant:
Bonnie Paine
Casting Director:
Michelle Guillermin
Co-Producer:
William Sachs
Construction Coordinator:
Curtis Laseter
Costume Consultant:
Mira Zavidowsky
Costume Design:
Jacqueline Johnson
Costumer:
Libbie Aroff Lane
Dialogue Editor:
Gary Forbes
Director:
Jeffrey Obrow
Director of Photography:
Antonio Soriano
Dolly Grip:
Michael L. Colwell
Editor:
Douglas Ibold
Earl Ghaffari
Effects Supervisor:
Lars Hauglie
Electrician:
Rob Lewbel
Linda Morgenstern
Adam Santelli
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Joseph Akerman
Executive Producer:
Andrew Lane
Mark Amin
Joel Levine
Wayne Crawford
Extras Casting:
Mary Santiago
First Assistant Camera:
Barbu Marian
First Assistant Director:
John E. Vohlers
First Assistant Editor:
Jeffrey A. Gottlieb
Foley Editor:
Doug Reed
Foley Recordist:
John Lambdin
Heather Leavitt
Gaffer:
Vojislav Mikulic
Grip:
Marcus 'Roo' Flower
Ellis M. James
Hairstylist:
Barrie Buckner
Key Grip:
Dave 'Foots' Footman
Key Hair Stylist:
Suzanne Parker Sanders
Maritza Rodriguez
Key Makeup Artist:
Suzanne Parker Sanders
Maritza Rodriguez
Leadman:
Mark Totten
Location Manager:
Patrick McIntire
Music Editor:
Sebastian Dangerfield
Music Supervisor:
Kevin Benson
Donald Zuckerman
Negative Cutter:
Lois Trent-Bring
Novel:
Dean R. Koontz
Original Music Composer:
Jim Manzie
Producer:
Venetia Stevenson
Jeffrey Obrow
Production Accountant:
Scott Shiffman
Production Coordinator:
Elizabeth Ervin
Production Design:
Deborah Raymond
Dorian Vernacchio
Production Sound Mixer:
George Alch
Property Master:
David A. Carpender
Rick Samuels
Scoring Mixer:
Chuck Ferry
Screenplay:
Jeffrey Obrow
Stephen Carpenter
Script Supervisor:
Dawn Dreiling
Second Assistant Camera:
Todd Dos Reis
Scott Hering
Second Assistant Director:
Stuart B. Hagen
Second Second Assistant Director:
Romney Pearl
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Roger Olkowski
Set Decoration:
Wilhelm Pfau
Set Dresser:
Janine Kijner
Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Cookson
Adriane Marfiak
Sound Mixer:
Russell Fager
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adriane Marfiak
John Brasher
Special Effects:
Frank Ceglia
Michael McCracken
Stand In:
Patrick Gifaldi
Dan Carey
Julie Bryant
Danny Woodburn
Still Photographer:
Linda R. Chen
Stunt Coordinator:
Bud Davis
Stunts:
Tony Epper
Chuck Hicks
Randy Hall
Al Simon
Kristi Frankenheimer
Brad Orrison
Dennis Scott
Carol Neilson
Bud Davis
Chrisie Paola
Michael Haynes
Lynn Salvatori
Swing:
Ted Nutty
Barbara Cole
Transportation Captain:
John Ornstein
Transportation Coordinator:
Pete Sebring
Kevin Hudis
Unit Production Manager:
David Witz
Wardrobe Assistant:
Kimberlee Ariel Fenkner
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Peggy A. Schnitzer
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