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Release Date:
January 9, 1972
Original Title:
A Thief in the Night
Alternate Titles:
Como ladrĂ³n en la noche
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Mark IV Pictures Incorporated
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
Patty, a young woman caught up in living for the present with little concern for the future, awakens one day to find her husband missing and the radio reporting that millions of people around the globe have mysteriously vanished. As dramatic, earth-shaking events begin to unfold around her, Patty realizes she is living in the end times spoken of in biblical prophecy.
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Assistant Director:
Jerry L. Jackson
Associate Producer:
Herb Brown Jr.
Herb Brown
Director:
Donald W. Thompson
Director of Photography:
John P. Leiendecker Jr.
Editor:
Wes Phillippi
Executive Producer:
Russ Doughten
Lighting Technician:
Perry Garner
Producer:
Donald W. Thompson
Production Assistant:
David Hoagennnaker
Production Manager:
Edward Rearick
Screenplay:
Russ Doughten
Donald W. Thompson
Grant James
Sound:
Robert Janus
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