The Rescue of Pops Ghostly (1987) [N/A]

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

Rid the House of Unwelcome Ghoulish Guests!

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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