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Release Date:
March 6, 1980
Original Title:
Dominique
Alternate Titles:
Avenging Spirit
Dominique is Dead
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Grand Prize Productions
Sword & Sorcery
Viacom Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18
Runtime: 95
The wife of a greedy man comes back to haunt him after he scares her to death.
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Assistant Director:
Terence Churcher
Brian W. Cook
Assistant Editor:
Richard James
Boom Operator:
Bill Cook
Camera Operator:
Mike Roberts
Clapper Loader:
Hugh Johnson
Construction Manager:
John Godfrey
Continuity:
Ann Skinner
Costume Design:
Wim Hemmink
Douglas Hayward
Director:
Michael Anderson
Director of Photography:
Ted Moore
Editor:
Richard Best
Electrician:
Les Weighell
Ronnie Rampton
Executive Producer:
Melvin Simon
First Assistant Camera:
David Wynn-Jones
First Assistant Editor:
Valerie Lesser
Gaffer:
George Boner
Grip:
Ray Hall
Hairdresser:
Bobbie Smith
Makeup Artist:
Tom Smith
Novel:
Harold Lawlor
Original Music Composer:
David Whitaker
Producer:
Andrew Donally
Milton Subotsky
Production Design:
David Minty
Production Manager:
Rufus Andrews
Property Buyer:
Peter Dunlop
Publicist:
Dennis Davidson
Scenic Artist:
Bob Spencer
Screenplay:
Valerie Abraham
Edward Abraham
Set Dresser:
Brian Savegar
Sound:
David Allen
Sound Editor:
Alfred Cox
Sound Recordist:
David Bowen
Bob Jones
Standby Property Master:
Jedd Dale
Ray Perry Sr.
Still Photographer:
Ken Bray
Stunt Coordinator:
Joe Dunne
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bridget Sellers
Norman Dickens
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