American Gothic (1987) [R]

Release Date:
August 17, 1987

Original Title:
American Gothic

Alternate Titles:
Dark Paradise

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Pinetalk
manor Ground

Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 90

The family that slays together stays together.

When six friends fly off on a weekend getaway and are suddenly plagued by engine trouble, they're forced to land on a remote island. Looking for shelter, they're grateful to encounter Ma and Pa and their children - an eccentric family living in the island's backwoods. But what begins as simple hospitality turns into a terrifying race for survival as the friends start disappearing one by one ... and turning up dead.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sydney Silvert

Associate Producer:
John O'Connor

Director:
John Hough

Director of Photography:
Harvey Harrison

Editor:
John Victor-Smith

Executive Producer:
Raymond R. Homer
George A. Walker
Michael Manley

Line Producer:
Terry Lens

Makeup Artist:
Gordon Kay

Original Music Composer:
Alan Parker

Producer:
John Quested
Christopher Harrop

Production Design:
David Hiscox

Screenplay:
Michael Vines
Burt Wetanson

Set Decoration:
Robert Logevall

Sound Editor:
Peter Horrocks

Sound Recordist:
Chris Munro

Special Effects:
Allen Benjamin

Wardrobe Designer:
Keith Denny

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