The Cat and the Canary (1978) [PG]

Release Date:
November 1, 1978

Original Title:
The Cat and the Canary

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
Grenadier Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 98

For God's Sake, Stay in Your Rooms and Lock the Doors!

A group of potential heirs gather in a forbidding old house to learn which of them will inherit a fortune. Later, they learn that a flesh-rending maniac is loose.

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Art Direction:
Anthony Pratt
John Hoesli

Assistant Director:
Alan Carpenter

Associate Producer:
Ray Corbett

Boom Operator:
Ken Weston

Camera Operator:
Mike Fox

Casting:
Rose Tobias Shaw

Clapper Loader:
Martin Hume

Construction Manager:
Tony Neale

Continuity:
Angela Allen

Costume Designer:
Monica Howe
Lorna Hillyard

Director:
Radley Metzger

Director of Photography:
Alex Thomson

Editor:
Roger Harrison

First Assistant Director:
Paddy Carpenter

Focus Puller:
John Golding

Hairdresser:
Sarah Monzani

Key Grip:
Nick Pearson

Makeup Artist:
Tommie Manderson
Mary Hillman

Original Music Composer:
Steven Cagan

Producer:
Richard Gordon

Production Accountant:
Jo Gregory

Production Secretary:
Jane Oscroft

Property Master:
Derek Creedon

Publicist:
Allen Burry

Screenplay:
Radley Metzger

Second Assistant Director:
Brian Bilgorri

Sound Assistant:
David Sutton

Sound Editor:
Anthony Sloman

Sound Mixer:
Paul Carr

Sound Recordist:
Clive Winter

Still Photographer:
Frank Connor

Theatre Play:
John Willard

Writer:
John Willard

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