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Release Date:
January 29, 1978
Original Title:
Night Cries
Genres:
Drama | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Charles Fries Productions
Stonehenge Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
A young woman whose baby died in childbirth refuses to believe it and has dreams that her child is still alive and in danger. A scientist who is conducting experiments about dreams tries to help her.
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Art Direction:
Bill Ross
Associate Editor:
Thomas Fries
Associate Producer:
Allan Marcil
Camera Operator:
Thomas Laughridge
Casting:
Judith Holstra
Costume Design:
Yvonne Kubis
Costume Designer:
Ed Sunley
Director:
Richard Lang
Director of Photography:
Chuck Arnold
Editor:
David Newhouse
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Malcolm Stuart
Executive Producer:
Richard Berg
Charles W. Fries
First Assistant Director:
Robert Dijoux
Hairdresser:
Donna Turner Culver
Location Manager:
Ron Rapiel
Orin Kennedy
Makeup Artist:
Norman Page
Music Editor:
John Mick
Music Supervisor:
John Fresco
Original Music Composer:
Paul Chihara
Producer:
David Manson
Production Assistant:
Joseph J. Kontra
Production Coordinator:
Linda Sony Kinney
Production Manager:
William P. Owens
Property Master:
Tom Fairbanks
Script Supervisor:
Gail Prohaska
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew McCullough
Set Decoration:
Edward M. Parker
Sound Editor:
Richard Dwan Jr.
Sound Effects Editor:
Marvin Kerner
Special Effects:
Robbie Knott
Teleplay:
Brian Taggert
Transportation Captain:
Buster Kohloff
Unit Production Manager:
Robert Dijoux
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