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Release Date:
June 15, 1979
Original Title:
The Driller Killer
Alternate Titles:
Der Bohrmaschinenkiller
El asesino del taladro
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Navaron Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+
Runtime: 101
An artist slowly goes insane while struggling to pay his bills, work on his paintings, and care for his two female roommates, which leads him taking to the streets of New York after dark and randomly killing derelicts with a power drill.
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Additional Camera:
David Sperling
Assistant Camera:
Dale Denning
Kalman Schissel
Assistant Director:
Louis Mascolo
Associate Producer:
D.A. Metrov
Continuity:
Holly Yellen
Director:
Abel Ferrara
Director of Photography:
Ken Kelsch
Editor:
Abel Ferrara
Michael Constant
Bonnie Constant
Orlando Gallini
Executive Producer:
Arthur Weisberg
Gaffer:
Ernie Jew
Grip:
Sylvia Talkington
John Coulakis
Doug Rowan
Louis Yansen
Sal Giarratano
Dale Diamond
Wendy Stites
Location Sound Recordist:
John Paul McIntyre
Makeup Artist:
Rita Gooding
Musician:
Joe Delia
Original Music Composer:
Joe Delia
Production Assistant:
Deborah Delia
Production Manager:
Mary Kane
Screenplay:
Nicholas St. John
Script Supervisor:
Holly Yellen
Songs:
Abel Ferrara
D.A. Metrov
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Weigle
Special Effects:
David E. Smith
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