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Release Date:
April 13, 1989
Original Title:
The House of Usher
Alternate Titles:
Падение дома Ашеров
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Breton Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
An updated version of the classic horror tale by Edgar Allen Poe. Ryan and his girlfriend Molly are going to visit Ryan's uncle, Roderick Usher, at his mansion. They find, however, that Roderick's brother Walter has gone insane, and Roderick himself isn't far behind. Can Ryan and Molly escape from the doomed mansion before the curse of Usher claims them as well?
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ADR Editor:
Linda Folk
Michael Goodman
Additional Music:
George S. Clinton
Gary Chang
Apprentice Sound Editor:
Rubén Domingo
Art Direction:
Leith Ridney
Assistant Editor:
Alex Garcia
Reine-Claire
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Colleen Payne
Associate Editor:
Danny Candib
Best Boy Electrician:
Cesar Soldenhoff
Best Boy Grip:
Kevin Falconer
Boom Operator:
Peter Lievart
Casting:
Gianna Pisanello
Catering:
Rob Leslie
Clapper Loader:
Beth Kolver
Construction Manager:
Jack Attfield
Continuity:
Rozelle Vogelman
Dialogue Editor:
Leonard T. Geschke
Director:
Alan Birkinshaw
Electrician:
Mohomed Tahi
Mark Landragan
Anthony Farren Van Wyk
First Assistant Director:
K.C. Jones
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Renée Tondelli
Focus Puller:
Mike Brierly
Grip:
Samson Mabasa
Albert Chavuri
Sharky Mabasa
Hairstylist:
Darryl Ducasse
Key Grip:
Yakov Buckman
Lighting Supervisor:
Eitan Gartushka
Location Manager:
T. J. Magoepoe
Painter:
William Walter
Andrew Labscher
Elizabeth Klimt
Producer:
Harry Alan Towers
Production Accountant:
Stephen Watchorn
Production Coordinator:
Dianne Beatty
Anita Hope
Production Secretary:
Debz Warne
Production Supervisor:
Danny Lerner
Property Master:
Leon van der Merwe
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Camille Calvet
Scott Wheeler
Sculptor:
Patrys Victor
Patricia Colete
Second Assistant Director:
Paul Rynhoud
Set Dresser:
Lisa Hart
Lauren Wilensky
Sound Effects Editor:
Jerry Jacobson
Sabrina Ann Corso
Sound Mixer:
Ian Pople
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Neil Brody
Bob Minkler
Jerry Clemans
Special Effects:
Tony de Groot
Maxine Laurens
Special Effects Coordinator:
Greg Pitts
Still Photographer:
Phillip Littleton
Supervising Sound Editor:
Marva Zand
Third Assistant Director:
Sandra Wilson
Unit Production Manager:
Stefan Abendroth
Wardrobe Assistant:
Leigh Bishop
Cathy Beatty
Wardrobe Designer:
Diana Cilliers
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