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Release Date:
October 19, 1985
Original Title:
Stephen King's Golden Tales
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Laurel Entertainment Inc.
Madison Video
Tribune Entertainment
Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 110
A collection of horror stories taking the viewer into the dark world of Stephen King, featuring vampires, strange objects and sinister humor. The five 20-minutes tales were all taken from the Tales from the Darkside TV series and strung together as a video feature.
Additional Music:
Ken Lauber
Art Direction:
Mischa Petrow
Diana Morris
Co-Editor:
Edmund Ferrell
Costume Design:
Jeanette Oleksa
Dolores Belz
Director:
Theodore Gershuny
Jodie Foster
Frank De Palma
Michael Gornick
Richard Friedman
Director of Photography:
Ernest R. Dickerson
Karen Grossman
Joseph D. Urbanczyk
Steven Ross
Editor:
Deborah Shaffer
Scott Vickrey
Derek Parsons
Seth Gaven
Executive Producer:
William Teitler
Jerry Golod
George A. Romero
Richard P. Rubinstein
Makeup Artist:
Sharon Ilson
Gigi Williams
Antoinette Ponzo
Music:
Irwin Fisch
Novel:
Stephen King
Producer:
Anthony Santa Croce
Production Manager:
Doon Allen
Jeffrey Silver
Set Decoration:
Ruth Ammon
Chava Danielson
Mark Sweeney
Sound:
Robert J. Anderson Jr.
Sound Designer:
Kini Kay
Sound Editor:
Fred Rosenberg
Robert Cardelli
Philip Stockton
Sound Mixer:
Rolf Pardula
Rick Waddell
Story:
Scott Edelman
Supervising Producer:
T.J. Castronovo
Writer:
Bob Balaban
Franco Amurri
Art Monterastelli
Edithe Swensen
Michael McDowell
Peter O'Keefe
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