A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 1977
Original Title:
Death Game
Alternate Titles:
Death Game
The Seducers
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
First American Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 87
George Manning is a well-to-do businessman, husband, and father. While his family is away on his birthday, he invites a pair of rain-soaked young women into his house to wait out an evening thunderstorm. The two girls seduce Manning and ultimately kidnap and torture him in his own home.
Assistant Art Director:
Bill Paxton
Linda Spheeris
Assistant Director:
Chris Christenberry
Wes MacAphee
Assistant Property Master:
Beth Wasserman
Associate Producer:
John L. Moorehead
Boom Operator:
Turner Browne
Director:
Peter S. Traynor
Director of Photography:
David Worth
Editor:
David Worth
Executive Producer:
Mel Bergman
William Duffy
Location Scout:
Gaylene Sagona
Ken Swerilas
Makeup Artist:
Tino Zacchia
Original Music Composer:
Jimmie Haskell
Producer:
Larry Spiegel
Peter S. Traynor
Production Design:
Peter Jamison
Jack Fisk
Property Master:
Lowell Cannon
Screenplay:
Anthony Overman
Michael Ronald Ross
Script Supervisor:
Carline Davis-Dyer
Second Assistant Director:
Leslie Moulton
Set Dresser:
Eric Edel
Karine Haugseth
Dan Martin
Michael Nevler
Sissy Spacek
Janet Stearns
Sound:
Leslie Shatz
Sound Effects Editor:
Wayne Wahrman
Sound Mixer:
Hal Watkins
Special Effects:
James F. Liles
Stunts:
Roger Creed
Paula Crist
Cyndi Swan
Wardrobe Master:
Todd Joy
Aaron St. John
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