A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 6, 1989
Original Title:
Darkroom
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Janet has just returned home from college to visit her conservative family at their remote farmhouse, nestled deep in the countryside. What should be a happy reunion is quickly disrupted by the arrival of an unexpected guest: a mystery killer who photographs their unsuspecting victims before murdering them in a variety of brutal ways. As her family and friends are picked off one by one, Janet is forced to fend off the mysterious maniac, all the while uncovering unsettling secrets surrounding her family’s violent and perverse past…
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Art Direction:
Sherman Williams
Co-Producer:
Chris Maher
Costume Design:
Elizabeth Bass
Director:
Terrence O'Hara
Director of Photography:
David A. Makin
Editor:
Barry Zetlin
Executive Producer:
Nico Mastorakis
First Assistant Director:
Ian McVey
Gaffer:
Steve Gero
Key Hair Stylist:
Beth Kaminsky
Key Makeup Artist:
Beth Kaminsky
Music:
Jerry Grant
Production Design:
Sherman Williams
Script Supervisor:
Sharon 'Mae' West
Second Assistant Director:
John Keefer
Second Second Assistant Director:
Curt Northrup
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul E. Short
Stunts:
Jodi Douglas
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