Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991) [R]

Release Date:
November 6, 1991

Original Title:
Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker

Alternate Titles:
Natal Sangrento 5: O Horror na Loja de Brinquedos

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 86

He's home... but he's not alone.

A toy maker's creations display some very human -- and deadly -- tendencies.

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ADR Mixer:
John S. Orr
John Reiner

Additional Photography:
Alan McFarland
Michael Delahoussaye

Additional Script Supervisor:
Honore McCarthy

Art Direction:
Chuck Dutrow

Assistant Camera:
Tim Sheffer

Assistant Editor:
Yutaka Maseba
William W. Williams

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Victory Garcia

Assistant Property Master:
Gordon E. Holmes

Boom Operator:
Mark Korba

Casting:
Billy DaMota

Casting Assistant:
Cathy Yuzna
Mark Chaet

Costume Assistant:
Nicky Bradshaw
Leslie Daniel Rainer

Costume Designer:
Mona May

Dialogue Editor:
Ken Gladden

Director:
Martin Kitrosser

Director of Photography:
James Mathers

Editor:
Norman Buckley

Executive Producer:
Ronna B. Wallace

Extras Casting:
Cathy Yuzna

First Assistant Camera:
Rudy Lerician

First Assistant Director:
Michael Cedar

First Assistant Editor:
Dory Lubliner

Foley Artist:
Rob Muchnicki
Dean Minnerly

Foley Mixer:
Paul Aronoff

Hair Designer:
Kim Messina

Leadman:
Caty Van Houten

Location Manager:
Keith Douglas Kramer

Makeup & Hair:
Jill Bennett

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Jason Gade

Makeup Effects Designer:
Screaming Mad George

Negative Cutter:
Syd Cole
Marie Hélène Desbiens
Arleen Goldenberg

Original Music Composer:
Matthew Morse

Producer:
Richard N. Gladstein
Brian Yuzna

Production Coordinator:
Seth Blair

Production Design:
Whitney Brooke Wheeler

Production Manager:
Mary Church

Property Master:
Peter Gum

Pyrotechnician:
Ken Tarallo

Script Supervisor:
Lexxie
Pat Crowley

Second Assistant Camera:
James 'J.C.' Coker

Second Assistant Director:
Jerry Goldberg

Second Second Assistant Director:
Alex Guzman

Second Unit Director:
Thomas C. Rainone

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Doyle Smith

Set Decoration:
Laurie Scott

Set Dresser:
Michael Kaufman
Bill Staples
Paul Bernard

Sound Effects Editor:
Gary Gelfand
Mike Gutierrez
Stephen Grubbs

Sound Mixer:
Pat Toma

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Anthony Costantini
Thomas J. Huth
George R. Groves Jr.

Special Effects Coordinator:
Thomas C. Rainone

Still Photographer:
Eric H. Lasher

Stunt Coordinator:
Ken Lesco

Stunts:
Pat McGroarty
Christopher Doyle
Sandra Lee Gimpel

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Server

Visual Effects Designer:
Screaming Mad George

Writer:
Martin Kitrosser
Brian Yuzna

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