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Release Date:
February 1, 1991
Original Title:
Popcorn
Alternate Titles:
O Fantasma do Cinema
Phantom of the Cinema - Cineman kummitus
Skinner ...lebend gehäutet
Воздушная кукуруза
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Movie Partners
Trans-Atlantic Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
While holding a horror film festival, a group of film students find themselves stalked by a madman who may have a sinister connection to a cult leader.
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Art Direction:
John Myhre
Assistant Hairstylist:
G. Elliott
Myrna Laughton
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Teri Rattray-Wright
Associate Producer:
Shaun Costello
Casting:
Joseph D'Agosta
Co-Producer:
Sophie Hurst
Costume Design:
Heidi Kaczenski
Director:
Mark Herrier
Director of Photography:
Ronnie Taylor
Editor:
Stan Cole
Executive Producer:
Howard Baldwin
Karl Hendrickson
Howard Hurst
First Assistant Director:
Phil Dupont
Gaffer:
David Fisher
Hairstylist:
Maxine Rennes-Gunderson
Carmen Dodaro
Makeup Artist:
Judy Murdock
Mary Sue Heron
Makeup Supervisor:
Robert Clark
Original Music Composer:
Paul Zaza
Post-Production Manager:
Suzanne Colvin-Goulding
Bob Hicks
Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Gary Goch
Torben Johnke
Bob Clark
Production Design:
Peter Murton
Production Manager:
Natalie Thompson
Production Supervisor:
Candy Cazau
Screenplay:
Alan Ormsby
Second Assistant Director:
John Wildermuth
Set Decoration:
Jerri Thrasher
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Matt Falls
Timothy Huizing
Wayne Toth
Story:
Mitchell Smith
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