The Haunting of Seacliff Inn (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 22, 1994

Original Title:
The Haunting of Seacliff Inn

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | TV Movie

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

Susan and Mark move to a seaside town to buy an old house and open an inn. They came to look at one house, but Susan is inexplicably drawn to another. The house is high on a cliff overlooking a lonely beach. Something eerie is going on. A scary black dog appears. One strange guest stays at the inn. Susan finds letters in the attic written long ago by a wife who was terrified of something.

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Art Direction:
Claire Kaufman

Camera Operator:
Richard Cantu
Richard Merryman

Chief Lighting Technician:
Robert Ferrara

Costume Design:
Elizabeth Palmer

Director:
Walter Klenhard

Director of Photography:
Rohn Schmidt

Editor:
M. Scott Smith

Executive Producer:
Michael M. Scott

First Assistant Director:
Drew Ann Rosenberg

Hairstylist:
Scott Williams

Makeup Artist:
Angela Moos

Original Music Composer:
Shirley Walker

Producer:
Timothy Marx

Production Design:
Anton Tremblay

Production Manager:
T. Seth Marx

Second Assistant Director:
David Larson

Set Decoration:
Charlotte Garnell-Scheide

Steadicam Operator:
Kenn Ferro

Stunt Coordinator:
Norman Howell

Stunts:
Shawn Howell
Perry Barndt
Johnny Hock
Marguerite Happy
John C. Meier

Writer:
Tom Walla
Walter Klenhard

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