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Release Date:
October 30, 1998
Original Title:
Hollywood Ghost Stories
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
AMC Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 54
A chronicle of alleged ghosts, haunted landmarks and the otherworldly doings of Tinseltown, including a cursed script and haunted homes of the stars. A range of celebrities and parapsychologists provide interviews related to the history of Hollywood hauntings and their own experiences hosted by William Shatner.
Art Direction:
Ted Crittenden
Director:
John Watkin
Eamon Harrington
Director of Photography:
Brian Pratt
Tony Cucchiari
Editor:
Harry Watson
William Godby
Editorial Services:
Scott Burrows
Executive Producer:
Jessica Falcon
John Watkin
Eamon Harrington
Grip:
Joe Tamel
Hair Designer:
Bridget Ellis
Sandra Woodring
Hairdresser:
Mic Tomasino
Line Producer:
Hope Kaplan Biller
Tammy Wood
Makeup Artist:
Lindakay Rendina
Post Production Supervisor:
Kip Brown
Production Assistant:
Lynn Struiksma
Cary O Stuart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christopher Dean Johnston
Bruce Greenspan
Writer:
Eamon Harrington
Paige Morrow
Jessica Falcon
John Watkin
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