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Release Date:
April 7, 1988
Original Title:
Fright Night Part 2
Alternate Titles:
Fright Night 2 - Mein Nachbar der Vampir
Fright Night II - Mein Nachbar, der Vampir
Fright Night Part II
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
The Vista Organization
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 18 FR: 12 GB: 18 IT: VM14 US: R
Runtime: 104
After three years of therapy Charley Brewster, now a college student, is convinced that Jerry Dandridge was a serial killer posing as a vampire. But when Regine, a mysterious actress and her entourage move into Peter Vincent's apartment block, the nightmare starts again - and this time it's personal!
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Additional Photography:
Karen Grossman
Art Direction:
Randy Moore
Assistant Hairstylist:
Jennifer Bell
Camera Operator:
George D. Dodge
Casting:
Nina Axelrod
Characters:
Tom Holland
Choreographer:
Russell Clark
Construction Coordinator:
Dan Wiseman
Costume Design:
Joseph A. Porro
Director:
Tommy Lee Wallace
Director of Photography:
Mark Irwin
Editor:
Jay Cassidy
First Assistant Director:
Matt Earl Beesley
Gaffer:
Jock Brandis
Key Hair Stylist:
Teresa M. Austin
Bryn E. Leetch
Key Makeup Artist:
Lilly Benyair-Gart
Makeup Artist:
Klexius Kolby
Original Music Composer:
Brad Fiedel
Producer:
Mort Engelberg
Herb Jaffe
Miguel Tejada-Flores
Production Design:
Dean Tschetter
Second Assistant Director:
Scott Printz
Set Decoration:
Michele Starbuck
Special Effects:
Rick Josephsen
Storyboard Artist:
Len Morganti
Stunt Coordinator:
Edward J. Ulrich
Stunts:
Tom Elliott
Phil Culotta
Joe Gilbride
Al Jones
Clay Boss
Sheryl Sue Jones
Maria R. Kelly
David M. Graves
Carol Rees
Wayne Montanio
Title Designer:
David L. Aaron
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