Pin (1988) [R]

Release Date:
November 25, 1988

Original Title:
Pin

Alternate Titles:
Chi c'è in fondo a quella scala...
PIN Plastic Nightmare
PIN: Plastic Nightmare
Pin - Uma Jornada Além da Loucura
Pin: A Plastic Nightmare
Schyzo Dream

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Image Organization
Lance Entertainment
Malofilm Communications Inc.

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18|16  US: R 

Runtime: 103

A Plastic Nightmare

Pin, a plastic medical dummy, has been the fixation of Leon since youth. Now grown up and orphaned in an accident, Leon brings Pin home to live with him and his sister Ursula, much to her reluctance. Soon, however, Leon's fixation on Pin spirals out of control, and Ursula must face the devastating consequences.

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ADR Mixer:
Tom Ruff

Additional Casting:
Nadia Rona

Art Department Assistant:
Blanche Boileau
Adam Wasserman

Art Direction:
François Séguin

Assistant Editor:
Jacky Carmody

Assistant Electrician:
Christian Lanthier

Assistant Grip:
Christian Chabot

Assistant Hairstylist:
Manon Joly

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cécile Rigault

Assistant Sound Editor:
Lisa Davis

Assistant Unit Manager:
Karl Archambault

Associate Producer:
Jeff Sniderman
Pierre Latour

Best Boy Electric:
Maral Hassib

Best Boy Grip:
Bob Bayliss

Boom Operator:
Thierry Hoffmann

Casting:
Stuart Aikins

Clapper Loader:
Sylvaine Dufaux

Continuity:
France Boudreau

Costume Design:
Nicoletta Massone

Costumer:
Stephan Bruno

Director:
Sandor Stern

Director of Photography:
Guy Dufaux

Editor:
Patrick Dodd

Electrician:
André Shéridan

Executive Producer:
Pierre David

First Assistant Director:
René Pothier

First Assistant Editor:
Lisa Davis

Focus Puller:
Nathalie Moliavko-Visotzky

Gaffer:
Daniel Chrétien

Hairstylist:
Bob Pritchett

Key Grip:
Robert Lapierre Jr.

Line Producer:
Jeff Sniderman

Location Manager:
Jennifer Jonas

Makeup Artist:
Clair Blondel

Music Editor:
Patrick Dodd

Music Supervisor:
David Franco

Novel:
Andrew Neiderman

Original Music Composer:
Peter Manning Robinson

Painter:
Daniel Castonguay

Producer:
Rene Malo

Production Accountant:
Panos Partheniou

Production Coordinator:
Astrid Koch

Production Manager:
Barbara Shrier

Production Secretary:
Helene Lamarre

Property Master:
Patrice Bengle

Props:
Ian Lavoie

Screenplay:
Sandor Stern

Sculptor:
Don Bonham
Evan Penny

Second Assistant Director:
Catherine Didelot

Set Costumer:
Catherina Chamberland

Set Decoration:
Frances Calder

Sound Effects Editor:
Adam Johnston
Ed Fassl

Sound Engineer:
Richard Nichol

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Berger
David Parker
Todd Boekelheide

Sound Recordist:
Philip Rogers

Special Effects:
François Séguin

Still Photographer:
Piroska Mihalka

Stunt Coordinator:
David Rigby

Supervising Producer:
Jim Begg

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick Dodd
Clancy T. Troutman

Transportation Coordinator:
Karl Archambault

Unit Manager:
Ginette Guillard

Visual Effects:
Shelly Morrow

Wardrobe Assistant:
Caroline Bréard

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