Sleepwalk (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 9, 1986

Original Title:
Sleepwalk

Alternate Titles:
I nyhta tou skylou
Ypnovasia

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Driver Films
Driver Films, LLC
First Run Features
Ottoscope Film Production
Ottoskop Filmproduktion

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

Somewhere between what is real and what is fantastic…

When Nicole, a young copy-shop employee, is hired to translate an ancient Chinese manuscript, she soon finds that the document has strange powers that little by little begin to exert an eerie influence over her life.

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Assistant Camera:
Steven Guiliano

Assistant Editor:
Eric Wales

Boom Operator:
Mark Goodermote

Camera Operator:
Jim Jarmusch

Continuity:
Anna Koos

Director:
Sara Driver

Director of Photography:
Frank Prinzi

Editor:
Li-Shin Yu

Executive Producer:
Otto Grokenberger

Gaffer:
Jonathan Edelman

Key Grip:
Carl Prinzi

Original Music Composer:
Phil Kline

Producer:
Sara Driver

Production Coordinator:
Camela Smyke

Production Manager:
Rachel Reichman

Props:
Andrea Degette

Screenplay:
Sara Driver
Lorenzo Mans

Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Grand

Sound:
Drew Kunin

Sound Editor:
Amy Sumner

Still Photographer:
Nan Goldin

Story:
Sara Driver
Kathleen Brennan

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