Special Effects (1984) [R]

Release Date:
November 16, 1984

Original Title:
Special Effects

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hemdale
Larco Productions
New Line Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 106

Mary Jean is just dying to get in the movies… She's about to get her wish.

After murdering a young would-be actress, megalomaniacal movie director Chris Neville sets about making a feature based on the murder, casting the dead woman's clueless husband as the patsy, and finding a dead ringer to play the part of the dead actress.

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Art Direction:
Marleen Marta

Assistant Director:
Jenny Fitzgibbons

Associate Producer:
Barry Shils

Boom Operator:
Stuart Deutsch

Costume Design:
Joanne Malkanthene

Director:
Larry Cohen

Director of Photography:
Paul Glickman

Editor:
Armond Lebowitz

Executive Producer:
Carter DeHaven

Makeup & Hair:
H. Richard Greene

Makeup Artist:
Kris Evans

Original Music Composer:
Michael D. Minard

Producer:
Paul Kurta

Production Design:
Teri Kane

Production Manager:
Paul Kurta

Prop Designer:
George Stoll

Sound Effects Editor:
Wendy Caplin
Edmund Ferrell
Hughes Winborne

Sound Mixer:
Rolf Pardula

Writer:
Larry Cohen

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