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Release Date:
February 12, 1973
Original Title:
A Reflection of Fear
Alternate Titles:
Go to Thy Deathbed
The Daughter
Un reflejo del miedo
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
A young girl lives with her mother and grandmother. One day her estranged father returns home with a female companion he introduces as his fiance. Soon the girl finds herself in the midst of strange goings-on, which evolve into a web of crime and murder.
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Art Direction:
Joel Schiller
Assistant Director:
John C. Chulay
Best Boy Grip:
John Livesley
Conductor:
Fred Myrow
Costume Design:
Patricia Norris
Director:
William A. Fraker
Director of Photography:
László Kovács
Editor:
Richard K. Brockway
Hairstylist:
Dorothy White
Makeup Artist:
Emile LaVigne
Music Editor:
Ken Runyon
Novel:
Stanton Forbes
Original Music Composer:
Fred Myrow
Producer:
Howard B. Jaffe
Production Secretary:
Louise Hancock
Screenplay:
Lewis John Carlino
Edward Hume
Script Supervisor:
Hope Williams
Set Decoration:
Phil Abramson
Sound:
Whitey Ford
Arthur Piantadosi
Sound Effects:
Milton C. Burrow
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