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Release Date:
October 5, 1999
Original Title:
The Fear: Resurrection
Alternate Titles:
Fear 2: Halloween Night
The Fear: Halloween Night
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Devin Entertainment
Ubiquitous Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 87
It's death-by-fear (aka scared-to-death) in this deceptively psychological thriller. The hero, Mike brings his friends to his grandparents' house for a Halloween party wherein they will all dress up as their innermost fears. Mike's fear is that he's inherited a homicidal legacy from his father. Mike's father was a serial killer who murdered his mother right in front of him when Mike was five before committing suicide. Mike's fear manifests itself in his inability to commit to his girlfriend of 4 1/2 years, Peg for fear that he will kill her too. Everything gets rolling when an ancient Indian totem wooden figure named Morty comes to life and starts killing off Mike's friends by making their worst fears come true. The ultimate confrontation comes when Mike has to face his greatest fear - his own father.
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ADR Editor:
Gina Mueller
Animal Wrangler:
Gerry Therrien
Assistant Art Director:
Dorn Beattie
Assistant Director:
Dwane Launt
Ivana Siska
Mike Rohl
Julie Kim
Assistant Hairstylist:
Leah Ehman
Assistant Location Manager:
Linda Yip
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Leah Ehman
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Grace Kim
Associate Producer:
Michele Futerman
Randy Simon
Best Boy Electric:
Hugh Meikle
Finn King
Boom Operator:
Michael Watkins
Camera Operator:
Cliff Hokanson
Chuck Martinez
Camera Trainee:
Randal W. Morton
Carpenter:
Bruce Nichol
Casting:
Blair Law
Conductor:
Robert O. Ragland
Construction Coordinator:
Dan Lambert
Costume Assistant:
Allison Roy
Costume Design:
Pearl Bellesen
Costume Supervisor:
Steve Oben
Dialogue Editor:
Gina Mueller
Director:
Chris Angel
Director of Photography:
Brian Pearson
Dolly Grip:
David Hutton
Driver:
Mark Penner
Ivan Kolar
Matt Trask
Tuesday 'T.C.' Hogan
Editor:
Adam Coleite
Chris Angel
Editorial Consultant:
Ray Chim
Ed Marx
Electrician:
Dale Zucchet
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Robert E. Baruc
Executive Producer:
Greg H. Sims
First Assistant Camera:
Rob De Coste
Trevor Holbrook
Foley:
Michael Keeping
Hennie Britton
Gaffer:
John McIntosh
Generator Operator:
Brook M. Hewlett
Grip:
Matt Almas
Michael Taschereau
In Memory Of:
Pearl Bellesen
Marc Akerstream
Key Hair Stylist:
Adina Shore
Location Manager:
Wayne Morice
Location Production Assistant:
Brad Medhurst
Makeup Artist:
Monique Venier
Makeup Effects:
John Foster
Brad Hardin
John Paul Fedele
Music Editor:
William Ashford
Music Supervisor:
Alan Oldfield
On Set Dresser:
Brent Russell
Original Music Composer:
Robert O. Ragland
Zoran Borisavljevic
Producer:
Clint Lien
Mary Beth Jenner
Production Accountant:
Renate Kviet
Production Assistant:
Christopher Dorey
Production Coordinator:
Samantha Travers
Production Design:
Walter Ockley
Production Executive:
Jacob Wellington
Harry C. Jones IV
Production Manager:
John Foster
Property Master:
Dean Barker
Pyrotechnician:
James G. Fisher
Script Supervisor:
Sabrina Temblett
Second Assistant Camera:
Brian Shier
Second Assistant Production Coordinator:
Christine Liebig
Set Decoration:
Timothy Owen Thompson
Sound Assistant:
Christine McLeod
Matt Hale
Jonathan McCleery
Sound Mixer:
Rick Bal
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gordon Durity
Gashtaseb Ariana
Sound Supervisor:
Gael MacLean
Special Effects:
James G. Fisher
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Adam Behr
Julie Marier
Bill Terezakis
Audrey McAngus
Stand In:
Sandra Steier
Geoff Olson
Steadicam Operator:
Cliff Hokanson
Still Photographer:
Jason Drake
Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Akerstream
Stunt Double:
Kelsa Kinsly
Ryan Ennis
Rob Wilton
Stunts:
Brett Armstrong
Chris J. Clayton
Brad Loree
Scott J. Ateah
Rick Pearce
Thanks:
Ed Marx
Herbert Pearlman
David Edinger
Stacie Rauch
Adam Levy
Arthur Evrensel
Mike Covell
David Fox
L. Grebzleb
Russ Regan
Roy Cox
Alex Downie
Jim Furlong
Susanne Kemper
David Dreilinger
Ivan Saperstein
Transportation Captain:
Sammy James
Transportation Coordinator:
Chris J. Clayton
Unit Production Manager:
Mary Beth Jenner
Visual Effects Compositor:
Michael Peterson
Visual Effects Producer:
Mike Hemingway
Writer:
Kevin Richards
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