A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 20, 2001
Original Title:
When Good Ghouls Go Bad
Alternate Titles:
Привидение за работой
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
Fox Television Studios
Moonwatcher Inc.
parachute entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 93
In October of 1981, Curtis Danko, the creepy kid from the small town of Walker Falls, was killed in a mysterious accident. He left behind a warning to the town: "If you ever have another Halloween again, I will return and destroy you all!" Curtis was buried in a locked crypt, along with a sculpture so evil, that unearthly fates were said to await anyone who looked at it. Now, 20 years later, the Walker men have returned to Walker Falls. They start a chain of events that unleashes an army of zombies on the town. Has Curtis Danko risen from the grave to exact his revenge? And will the people of Walker Falls make it through the night?
Art Direction:
Charlie Revai
Casting:
Holly Powell
Costume Design:
Paul Warren
Director:
Patrick Read Johnson
Director of Photography:
Brian J. Breheny
Editor:
Robert Gibson
Executive Producer:
Jane Stine
Joan Waricha
Music:
Christopher Gordon
Producer:
Steven R. McGlothen
Production Design:
Leslie Binns
Story:
R.L. Stine
Teleplay:
Patrick Read Johnson
John Lau
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