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Release Date:
December 1, 1989
Original Title:
Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Fries Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
A young man named Eric apparently dies in a suspicious house fire after saving his girlfriend, Melody. One year later, a new mall is constructed atop where Eric's house once stood, where a shadowy, uninvited guest is preying on the mall's crooked developers.
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ADR Editor:
Val Kuklowsky
Associate Producer:
Robert J. Koster
Paul Little
Boom Operator:
Robert Maxfield
Casting:
Rosemary Welden
Costume Design:
Judy B. Swartz
Director:
Richard Friedman
Director of Photography:
Harry Mathias
Editor:
Gregory F. Plotts
Amy Tompkins
Executive In Charge Of Production:
S. Bryan Hickox
Executive Producer:
Charles W. Fries
First Assistant Director:
Steve Ray
Hair Designer:
Roseanne McIlvane
Makeup Artist:
Lynne K. Eagan
Julie Socash
Makeup Effects Designer:
Matthew W. Mungle
Music:
Stacy Widelitz
Producer:
Thomas Fries
Production Design:
Gary T. New
Property Master:
David Q. Quick
Scenic Artist:
Roger Dietz
Screenplay:
Robert King
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Hench
Second Second Assistant Director:
Joseph R. Moeller
Marshall Peck
Set Decoration:
Suzanne Shield-Polk
Set Dresser:
Stanton Chaney
Audrey Stanzler
Sound Recordist:
Ronnie Budwig
Special Effects Coordinator:
Larry Fioritto
Special Effects Technician:
Joe Heffernan
Stunts:
Christine Anne Baur
David R. Ellis
Gary McLarty
John C. Meier
Noon Orsatti
Kerrie Cullen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Anthony Milch
Unit Production Manager:
Mike Johnson
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