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Release Date:
December 10, 1982
Original Title:
Don't Go to Sleep
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Aaron Spelling Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 93
One year after a young girl dies in a car accident, her sister begins seeing visions of her, while the family home is plagued by strange happenings.
Art Direction:
Paul Sylos
Associate Producer:
Claudia Myhers Tschudin
Camera Operator:
Jonathan West
Casting:
Barbara Baldavin
Gary Shaffer
Construction Coordinator:
Clair Mulkey
Costume Design:
Nolan Miller
Costumer:
Toni Lombardo-Picciolo
Joe McCloskey
Director:
Richard Lang
Director of Photography:
Chuck Arnold
Editor:
Patrick Kennedy
Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Joseph Dervin Jr.
Executive Producer:
Douglas S. Cramer
Aaron Spelling
First Assistant Camera:
Allen D. Easton
First Assistant Director:
Robert Jones
Hairstylist:
Hazel Catmull
Makeup Artist:
Mel Berns Jr.
Mario Gonzales
Music Supervisor:
John Mick
Original Music Composer:
Dominic Frontiere
Producer:
Richard Lang
Property Master:
John Klima
Script Supervisor:
Carline Davis-Dyer
Second Assistant Director:
Lorraine Raglin
Set Decoration:
Bob Signorelli
Sound Editor:
Anthony Magro
Paul B. Clay
David E. Stone
James Troutman
Sound Mixer:
William Randall
Special Effects:
Dutch Van Derbyl
Stunt Coordinator:
Roy E. Harrison
Supervising Film Editor:
John Woodcock
Supervising Producer:
E. Duke Vincent
Supervising Sound Editor:
Clancy T. Troutman
Unit Production Manager:
Blair Gilbert
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Eilish Zebrasky
Writer:
Ned Wynn
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