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Release Date:
February 2, 1990
Original Title:
The Sleeping Car
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Triax Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 93
Jason (David Naughton) moves into an abandoned train car where he resurrects the vicious ghost of his landlady's dead husband... The Mister. After some near-fatal encounters with the violent specter he seeks local exorcist Vincent Tuttle (Kevin McCarthy).
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Associate Producer:
Greg Collins O'Neill
Co-Producer:
Bob Manning
Contact Lens Technician:
Richard Snell
Director:
Douglas Curtis
Director of Photography:
David Lewis
Editor:
Bette Jane Cohen
Allan Holzman
Executive Producer:
Mark Amin
Hairstylist:
Darri Gocha
Makeup Artist:
Darri Gocha
Original Music Composer:
Ray Colcord
Producer:
Douglas Curtis
Production Design:
Robert Benedict
Production Manager:
Vicki Rocco
Second Unit Director:
Max W. Anderson
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Hope Perello
Set Decoration:
Audrey Stanzler
Sound Editor:
Charles Bruce
Special Effects Coordinator:
Max W. Anderson
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
John Carl Buechler
Chris Robbins
Wayne Toth
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Voss Bonds Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Max W. Anderson
Writer:
Greg Collins O'Neill
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