A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 1, 1999
Original Title:
Knocking on Death's Door
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Netridge Limited
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
In a New England village, two newlywed students of the paranormal enter Hillside House to document the activities of a legion of ghosts. They uncover a murderous history that leads them into the clutches of a mysterious doctor.
Art Direction:
Julian Checkley
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Michael Devanney
Camera Loader:
Conor Crowley
Casting:
Jan Glaser
Jerry Whitworth
Anne Maloney
Casting Assistant:
Susan McKenna
Cinematography:
Harry C. Box
Co-Producer:
John Brady
Costume Design:
Aisling Wallace Byrne
Director:
Mitch Marcus
Editor:
Robert L. Goodman
Daniel H. Holland
Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
First Assistant Director:
Ivan McMahon
Foley Artist:
Glen Campbell
Key Grip:
Oisin Fennell
Key Makeup Artist:
Grainne Daly
Music:
Michael Portis
Producer:
Mary Ann Fisher
Production Accountant:
Jo Ni Dhomhnaill
Production Design:
Ian Bailie
Script Supervisor:
Mairin Ni Dhonnacha
Helen Brady
Second Assistant Director:
Michelle Fennessy
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Russ Brandt
Set Decoration:
Aoife Keogh
Third Assistant Director:
Karen Reen
Wardrobe Assistant:
Caroline Kelly
Writer:
Craig J. Nevius
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