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Release Date:
November 1, 1980
Original Title:
The Day Time Ended
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Charles Band Productions
Vortex Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 80
Deep in the desert, a rural American family is forced to endure a night of inter-dimensional, extra terrestrial terror when a UFO appears over their home.
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Art Direction:
Rusty Lipscomb
Assistant Art Director:
Jon Gobetti
Don Lalingo
Associate Producer:
Paul Gentry
Michael Wolf
Boom Operator:
Dallas Clarke
Costume Supervisor:
Valla Rae McDade
Director:
John "Bud" Cardos
Director of Photography:
John Arthur Morrill
Editor:
Ted Nicolaou
Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Wolf
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
First Assistant Camera:
Andrew G. La Marca
First Assistant Director:
Robert Shue
Gaffer:
Ronald Batzdorff
Makeup Artist:
Ve Neill
Original Music Composer:
Richard Band
Original Story:
Steve Neill
Producer:
Steve Neill
Wayne Schmidt
Production Supervisor:
Frederic Shore
Property Master:
Michael F. Hoover
Scenic Artist:
Michael Curtis
Amanda J. Flick
Screenplay:
Wayne Schmidt
David Schmoeller
J. Larry Carroll
Script Supervisor:
Sandra Marley
Second Assistant Director:
Kathy Slakey
Debra Michaelson
Sound Effects:
Courtney Goodin
Sound Effects Editor:
Rebecca Nicolaou
Ted Nicolaou
Sound Mixer:
Joel Goldsmith
Special Effects:
Rich Bennette
Special Sound Effects:
Michael F. Hoover
Paul Gentry
Gregg Tarbox
Jerry Osteen
Mark Barton
Still Photographer:
Robert Harmon
Technical Advisor:
David Allen
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