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Release Date:
October 14, 1992
Original Title:
Death Magic
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Domino Theater
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Powell Davidson and his magician friends summon a spirit in an abandoned pueblo outside of town, unwittingly unleashing a murderous Civil War Major, who is out to kill the descendants of every person who condemned him to death in 1875.
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Assistant Director:
Eve Jackson
Camera Operator:
Mark Smith
Paul E. C. Tineo
Terry Newman
Continuity:
Eve Jackson
Director:
Paul Clinco
Dolly Grip:
John Spronken
Editor:
Paul Clinco
Foley Artist:
G. P. Warren Hughey
Deborah Anne Martin
Grip:
Steven Hubble
Key Grip:
John Spronken
Music:
Malcolm Orrall
Music Supervisor:
Howard Givens
Orchestrator:
Mahcolm Quinby Orrall
Producer:
Paul Clinco
Production Consultant:
Howard Givens
Set Decoration:
Steven Hubble
Sound Designer:
Alnn Feder
Sound Mixer:
Steve Schultz
Special Effects:
Brynn Stevens
James Kosky
Steve Leatherman
Thanks:
John Bennett
Steve Daniels
Betty Bennett
Barbara Steinman
Bob Redpath
Dee Dee Sellner
Sarah Santora
Larry Santora
Dan Zimmerman
Drinda Green
Dan Steinman
Paul Walker
Bob Bookman
Chris Gilman
Writer:
Paul Clinco
Mark A.W. Smith
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