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Release Date:
March 4, 1975
Original Title:
Trilogy of Terror
Alternate Titles:
Trilogie de la terreur
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
ABC Circle Films
Dan Curtis Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
A horror anthology containing three stories: a female college professor is aggressively pursued by one of her students; a prudish brunette determines that her free-spirited blonde sister is evil; and a woman's night turns upside down after she purchases an ancient Zuni fetish doll.
Art Direction:
Jan Scott
Assistant Camera:
Michael Simpson
Associate Producer:
Robert Singer
Casting:
Gail Melnick
Construction Coordinator:
Lowell Thomas
Costume Supervisor:
John S. Perry
Costumer:
Barbara Siebert
Director:
Dan Curtis
Director of Photography:
Paul Lohmann
Editor:
Les Green
First Assistant Director:
Art Levinson
Hairstylist:
Kathryn Blondell
Key Grip:
Bob Rose
Makeup Artist:
Michael Westmore
Original Music Composer:
Bob Cobert
Other:
Erik von Buelow
Post Production Supervisor:
David McCann
Producer:
Dan Curtis
Production Assistant:
Lois Kerst
Craig Morse
Screenplay:
Richard Matheson
Set Decoration:
Leonard A. Mazzola
Sound Mixer:
James Pilcher
Special Effects:
Richard Albain
Story:
Richard Matheson
Teleplay:
William F. Nolan
Unit Production Manager:
Robert J. Koster
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