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Release Date:
February 3, 1989
Original Title:
Hellgate
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Distant Horizon
Ghostown Film Management
Production Countries:
South Africa | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
A motorcycle gang kidnaps a young woman, Josie, from a diner and brutally kills her. Many years later, the girl's father finds a magic crystal that can bring the life back to dead objects. He uses it to re-animate his daughter. He lets her seduce any young man that comes to visit the small town and then kills them. Four young students, two boys and two girls spend a vacation near the town, Hellgate. They hear about the story and get involved.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Gary Knopp
Additional Camera:
Dave Dunn-Yarker
Lee Allen
Paul Otten
Art Direction:
David Howard
Rosalind Nevill
Associate Producer:
Sanjeev Singh
Paul Janssen
Casting:
Carloyn Barkuizen
Co-Producer:
Shan Moodley
Dialogue Editor:
Lionel Selwyn
Director:
William A. Levey
Director of Photography:
Peter Palmér
Editor:
Chris Barnes
Mark Baard
Max Lemon
Executive Producer:
Sudhir Pragjee
First Assistant Camera:
Keith Knowlton
First Assistant Editor:
Marcelle Mouton
Gaffer:
Thomas Mudau
Hairstylist:
John Lopez
Chrizelle De Beer
Line Producer:
Ami L. Wright
Makeup Artist:
Miri Oren
Music Editor:
Stuart Goetz
Allan Casper
Original Music Composer:
Dana Walden
Barry Fasman
Producer:
Anant Singh
Script Supervisor:
Nadine Fels
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Daryn Martins
Sound Recordist:
Marli Schultz
John Bergman
Sarah Bergman
Special Effects:
Lawrence Ginsberg
Glyn McKay
Allen Hedgecock
Still Photographer:
Richard Weinstein
Stunts:
Scott J. Ateah
Writer:
Michael S. O'Rourke
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