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Release Date:
February 2, 1996
Original Title:
Goosebumps: It Came from Beneath the Kitchen Sink
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Protocol Entertainment
Scholastic Productions
Stefaniuk FX Studio
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 22
When her family moves into a new house, Kat finds a sponge which appears to be alive, but no-one will believe her. After the discovery, the family is besieged by bad luck, and Kat is convinced the sponge is behind it.
Associate Producer:
Masa Mikage
Cinematography:
Brian R.R. Hebb
Co-Producer:
Martha Atwater
Director:
David Winning
Editor:
Peter Light
Executive Story Editor:
Dan Angel
Billy Brown
Music:
Brad MacDonald
Original Story:
R.L. Stine
Producer:
Steve Levitan
Writer:
Rick Drew
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