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Release Date:
January 1, 1991
Original Title:
HauntedWeen
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Hometown Productions Of Los Angeles
Triquetra Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 87
One Halloween night, a little girl visiting the Burber family's "House of Horrors" attraction is brutally hacked to pieces by their young son, Eddie. Having fled the scene, Eddie is taken away by his mother to live in solitude at a remote cabin. Twenty years later, Tophill State College's Sigma Phi fraternity are desperately trying to raise some cash, so they decide to throw a raucous fundraiser party for their peers. In the midst of the festivities, a mysterious figure arrives at the door, offering them the key to the old abandoned Burber house and suggesting that they turn it into a haunted house. Seizing the opportunity, the youngsters quickly set about transforming the property into an elaborate — and potentially lucrative — Halloween attraction. Little do they realize that Eddie Burber has returned home and intends to have some All Hallow's Eve fun of his own — setting up his own "Kill Room," where the line between fantasy and reality quickly becomes blurred...
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Art Direction:
Steve Probus
Director:
Doug Robertson
Director of Photography:
Cory Lash
Editor:
Cory Lash
Executive Producer:
W.R. McCormack
Edward Rhein
Hairstylist:
Joel Green
Makeup Artist:
Joel Green
Original Music Composer:
Ernest Raymer
Producer:
Doug Robertson
Kurt Andrew Swauger
Cory Lash
Production Design:
Steve Probus
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