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Release Date:
January 1, 1987
Original Title:
The Rescue of Pops Ghostly
Genres:
Action | Horror
Production Companies:
Bruce Cohn Productions
CCR Video Corporation
Jim Gamble Puppet Productions
Ray Neapolitan Productions
Theoria Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Pops Ghostly and his family need your help defending their quaint suburban home from ghouls, goblins, and other creatures. This is an Action Max "Game Video" interactive VHS movie.
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Art Department Assistant:
Joe Hoffman
Art Direction:
Tom Meleck
Assistant Camera:
Jeanie Halling
Assistant Editor:
Thunder Levin
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Frank Doll
Camera Operator:
Bill Hughes
Director:
Ron Brody
Editor:
Darryl Sutton
Editorial Services:
John Josephs
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Rick Melchior
Executive Producer:
Ross F. Heil
Gaffer:
Jim Nichols
Lighting Design:
Daniel Flannery
Makeup Artist:
Cheryl Voss
Manager of Operations:
Don Azars
Other:
Tom Tcimpidis
Producer:
Bruce Cohn
Production Assistant:
William M. Rosen
Thunder Levin
Production Coordinator:
Denise Moore
Props:
Dave Morse
Set Designer:
Shane Gruffog
Set Runner:
Greg J. Barber
Edward Rosas
Sound:
George House
Sound Mixer:
Ken Teany
Steadycam:
Jay Nefcy
Still Photographer:
Rick Barnes
Supervising Producer:
Terry Strauss
Technical Advisor:
Dave Durran
Barbara Windham
Berkley Softworks
Video Assist Operator:
Jim Dilonardo
Video Game:
Fran Chamberlain
Joel Hermann
Bill Bricker
Peter Dach
Douglas L. Carey
Denny Kahle
Craig Schiller
Jay Dee Slaughter
Writer:
Mitchell Barry
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