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Release Date:
January 1, 1982
Original Title:
The Secret of Seagull Island
Alternate Titles:
Killermöwen greifen an
Seagull Island
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
ITC Entertainment
Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
A woman searches for her blind sister in this feature-length English-language cut of the TV miniseries Seagull Island (1981).
Art Direction:
Giuseppe Mangano
Assistant Director:
Antonio Gabrielli
Associate Producer:
Robert Kellett
Camera Operator:
Daniele Nannuzzi
Mario Bagnato
Casting Director:
Rebecca Howard
Conductor:
Tony Hatch
Continuity:
Marion Luisa Mertes
Director:
Nestore Ungaro
Editor:
Gunter Glinka
Gaffer:
Marcello Gabriele
Hairdresser:
Aldo Signoretti
Key Grip:
Giulio Diamanti
Location Manager:
Federico Tocci
Makeup Artist:
Franco Corridoni
Music Editor:
Alan Willis
Original Music Composer:
Tony Hatch
Producer:
Nestore Ungaro
Production Coordinator:
Eleanor Kearney
Robert Mandell
Production Secretary:
Linda Nettleson
Production Supervisor:
Lucio Trentini
Property Master:
Armando Scarano
Sound Editor:
Christopher Lancaster
Peter Penell
Mike Le Mare
Graham Harris
Sound Mixer:
Mario Dallimonti
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill Rowe
Special Effects:
Germano Natali
Still Photographer:
Mario Tursi
Story:
Nestore Ungaro
Supervising Editor:
Tony Lenny
Angelo Curi
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Poyner
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bona Nasalli-Rocca
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