A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 5, 1989
Original Title:
Black Rainbow
Alternate Titles:
Black Rainbow - Der Schwarze Regenbogen
Schwarzer Regenbogen
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Goldcrest
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 103
Martha Travis is a medium who makes contact with spirits "on the other side" and connects them with their loved ones still alive, in public performances. Trouble begins when she gives a message to Mary Kuron from her husband, Tom. But Tom isn't dead... yet. And Martha not only knows he will die, she also knows who killed him. And the murderer knows she knows...
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Art Direction:
Patricia Klawonn
Associate Producer:
Donald S. Anderson
Casting:
Judy Courtney
Craig Fincannon
D.L. Newton
Costume Design:
Clifford Capone
Director:
Mike Hodges
Director of Photography:
Gerry Fisher
Editor:
Malcolm Cooke
Executive Producer:
George A. Walker
First Assistant Director:
Jay Tobias
Hairstylist:
Victor DeNicola
Lauri Fisher
Makeup Artist:
Sheri Short
Allen Weisinger
Original Music Composer:
John Scott
Producer:
John Quested
Geoffrey Helman
Production Design:
Voytek
Production Manager:
Robert E. Warner
Second Assistant Director:
Paula Brody
Set Decoration:
Jennifer Williams
Writer:
Mike Hodges
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