Night Angel (1990) [R]

Release Date:
June 2, 1990

Original Title:
Night Angel

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Emerald
Paragon Arts International

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 90

An ancient evil has awakened and lust is her lifeforce...

A legendary she-demon, in the updated guise of a beautiful model, infiltrates the offices of a successful fashion magazine with the aim of corrupting the world via mass media.

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ADR Editor:
Barbara J. Boguski

Additional Editing:
Thure Gustafson

Assistant Editor:
Robin Toor

Assistant Sound Editor:
Monique LeBleu

Associate Producer:
Doug Yerkes
Bolton Sullivan

Best Boy Electric:
Steve Reinhardt

Best Boy Grip:
Ricky Perez

Boom Operator:
Joel Racheff

Casting:
Tedra Gabriel

Choreographer:
JoAnne DeVito

Costume Designer:
Renee Johnston

Craft Service:
Eric Vogel

Director:
Dominique Othenin-Girard

Director of Photography:
David Lewis

Driver:
Bruce Stewart
Tony Medrano
Jerry Cassillas

Editor:
Jerry Brady

Electrician:
Craig A. Brink
Steven Givens
Fred Beese

Executive Producer:
Walter Josten

Foley Artist:
John Post

Foley Editor:
Bess Hopper

Gaffer:
Azusa Ohno

Graphic Designer:
Amy Mladina

Grip:
Billy Parolini
John Keefer

Key Grip:
Tom Keefer

Leadman:
David Rothenberg

Legal Services:
Robert Stulberg

Location Manager:
Edward Parmelee

Makeup Artist:
Teresa M. Austin
Lynne K. Eagan
Nenette Saldena
Jennifer Bell
Melanie Verkins
Karyn Rachtman

Makeup Effects Designer:
David P. Barton

Music Consultant:
Barry Levine

Music Editor:
Richard C. Allen

Music Supervisor:
Cory Lerios

On Set Dresser:
James Westwater

Original Music Composer:
Cory Lerios

Producer:
Joe Augustyn
Jeff Geoffray

Production Accountant:
Marian Garcia
Craig Scholz
Sparkie Lee
Jennifer DeCosta

Production Assistant:
Debra Piazzie
Jason Saville
Duane Manwiller
David Spears

Production Coordinator:
Holly Crawford

Production Design:
Ken Aichele

Production Designer:
Ken Aichele

Production Manager:
Kate Heyhoe

Production Secretary:
Dorothy Warner
Linda Karabin
Steven Potts
Siobhan Conlan
Lori Poniewaz
Cynthia Boos

Property Master:
Tony Maccario

Pyrotechnician:
Kevin McCarthy
Sandra McCarthy

Scenic Artist:
Amy Mladina

Script Supervisor:
Gayle Hooker

Set Decoration:
Sally Nicholaou Hamilton

Set Dresser:
Douglas Blagg

Sound Editor:
Victor Iorillo
David Bartlett
Chris Ingram
Donlee Jorgensen
Edward F. Fassl
Drew Neumann

Sound Mixer:
Bo Harwood

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kristina Birkmayer

Special Effects Technician:
Berndt Rantscheff
John Blake
Nancy Montgomery
Bill Barschdorf
Lenny McDoanld

Stand In:
Maggie Cabrini
Jimi Francis

Stunt Coordinator:
Shane Dixon

Stunts:
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
Danny Weselis
Rico Telles
Kay Kimler
Kym Washington Longino

Swing:
Eric Junker
Kerry Longacre

Transportation Captain:
Henry Jefferson

Transportation Coordinator:
Victor Anderson

Writer:
Walter Josten
Joe Augustyn

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