Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995) [R]

Release Date:
January 13, 1995

Original Title:
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight

Alternate Titles:
Demon Keeper
Demon Knight
Geschichten aus der Gruft: Ritter der Dämonen
Historias de la Cripta Caballero del Diablo
Les contes de la crypte : le cavalier du diable
Os Demônios da Noite
Tales from the Crypt 1
Tales from the Crypt 3 - Demon Knight
Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight
Tales from the Crypt: Le cavalier du diable
Байки из склепа: Рыцарь демонов
Демон ночи
Рыцарь демонов ночи
魔界奇譚:活屍傳奇

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Tales From The Crypt Holdings
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 18  PT: M/16  US: R 

Runtime: 92

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Ex-soldier Frank Brayker is the guardian of an ancient key that can unlock tremendous evil; the sinister Collector is a demon who wants the key so he can initiate the apocalypse. On the run from wicked mercenaries for almost 90 years, Brayker finally stops in at a boarding house in New Mexico where — with the help of its residents — he plans to face off against the Collector and his band of ghouls, preventing them from ever seizing the key.

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ADR Mixer:
Derek Marcil

ADR Supervisor:
Tim Boggs

Art Direction:
Colin D. Irwin

Associate Producer:
Alexander B. Collett
Dan Cracchiolo

Camera Operator:
Phil Oetiker

Casting:
Jaki Brown

Co-Producer:
Wendy Wanderman
Scott Nimerfro

Costume Design:
Warden Neil
Trish Keating

Dialogue Editor:
Patrick Giraudi

Director:
Ernest R. Dickerson

Director of Photography:
Rick Bota

Editor:
Stephen Lovejoy

Executive Producer:
Richard Donner
David Giler
Walter Hill
Joel Silver
Robert Zemeckis

First Assistant Director:
Leigh Webb

Foley Artist:
Tim Chilton

Hairstylist:
Daphne Lawson

Key Makeup Artist:
Justin B. Henderson

Main Title Theme Composer:
Danny Elfman

Makeup Artist:
Donna-Lou Henderson

Makeup Designer:
Todd Masters

Makeup Supervisor:
Scott Wheeler
Scott Patton

Original Music Composer:
Ed Shearmur

Producer:
Gilbert Adler
A L Katz
Richard Edlund
Hermes Pan

Production Design:
Christiaan Wagener

Second Assistant Director:
Eric Jones

Second Unit Director:
Shane Dixon

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Christopher Faloona

Set Decoration:
George Toomer Jr.

Sound Designer:
Gregory Hainer

Sound Editor:
Michael Simpson
Marc Vanocur

Sound Effects Editor:
Frederick Howard
Sean Garnhart

Sound Mixer:
Tim Cooney

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Ross

Special Effects:
Shannon J. Thompson

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Steve Fink

Steadicam Operator:
Rick Tiedeman

Stunt Coordinator:
Shane Dixon

Stunts:
Gregory J. Barnett
Michael Runyard
Debbie Lynn Ross
Jimmy N. Roberts
Billy Hank Hooker
Kay Kimler
Eddie Matthews
Rusty Hanson
Walter Phelan
Larry Nicholas
Kelsee King-Devoreaux
Brian Smrz
Keith Tellez
Jim Stephan
Lou Slaughter
Danny Wynands

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Cookson

Visual Effects Supervisor:
John T. Van Vliet

Writer:
Ethan Reiff
Cyrus Voris
Mark Bishop

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