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Release Date:
November 9, 1989
Original Title:
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!
Alternate Titles:
Blind Terror
Douce nuit, sanglante nuit: coma dépassé
Natal Sangrento 3
Noite do Silêncio
Posesión alucinante
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!
Stille Nacht, Horror Nacht 3
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Quiet Films Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
Ricky Caldwell, the notorious 'Killer Santa Claus', awakens from a six-year coma after being kept alive on life-support by a slightly crazed doctor experimenting with ESP and other special abilities. Ricky targets a young, clairvoyant blind woman, named Laura, whom is traveling with her brother Chris, and his girlfriend Jerri to their grandmother's house for Christmas Eve, and Ricky decides to go after her, leaving a trail of dead bodies in his wake.
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ADR Mixer:
John Reiner
Art Direction:
Laurie Post
Assistant Editor:
Charles McClelland
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Susan Reiner
Associate Producer:
Ed Rothkowitz
Boom Operator:
Walter Anderson
Casting:
Kimba Hills
Casting Consultant:
Stuart Snyder
Co-Producer:
Patricia Foulkrod
Color Timer:
Chuck Winston
Costume Designer:
Pia Dominguez
Creative Consultant:
Rex Weiner
Steven Gaydos
Director:
Monte Hellman
Director of Photography:
Josep M. Civit
Editor:
Ed Rothkowitz
Executive Producer:
Ronna B. Wallace
Richard N. Gladstein
First Assistant Camera:
Alex Leyton
Ted Chu
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Herod Jr.
Foley Artist:
Dean Minnerly
Rob Muchnicki
Foley Mixer:
John Reiner
Makeup & Hair:
Nina Kraft
Makeup Effects:
Nina Kraft
Original Music Composer:
J. Steven Soles
Producer:
Arthur Gorson
Production Coordinator:
George Sandoval
Production Design:
Phillip G. Thomas
Property Master:
Riley 'Sean' Jones
Screenplay:
Rex Weiner
Script Supervisor:
Joyce 'Doc' Pepper
Second Assistant Camera:
Thomas Vandermillen
Second Assistant Director:
Bob Everson
Second Second Assistant Director:
Gregg Goldstone
Sound Editor:
Terence Thomas
Craig M. Otte
Andre Caporaso
Gary Gelfand
David Scharf
Sound Mixer:
Dennis Carr
Still Photographer:
Jeff Wannberg
Story:
Rex Weiner
Arthur Gorson
Monte Hellman
Stunt Coordinator:
Rawn Hutchinson
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Randal S. Thomas
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Server
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
George R. Groves Jr.
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jemma Scarisbrick
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