A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 30, 1976
Original Title:
Squirm
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Squirm Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
A violent electrical storm topples power lines into the rain soaked earth that is home for an aggressive breed of worms. The high voltage causes the worms to mutate into larger, hostile hordes of man-eating worms that lie in wait for the residents of Fly Creek.
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Art Direction:
Henry Shrady
Assistant Art Director:
Neil Deluca
Assistant Camera:
Chris Balton
Assistant Director:
Mark Hindenburg
Assistant Editor:
David Fatt
Assistant Sound Editor:
Bernard Stevens
Best Boy Grip:
Kevin Janicelli
Boom Operator:
Luis Vidal
Casting:
Geri Windsor
Costume Design:
Dianne Finn-Chapman
Director:
Jeff Lieberman
Director of Photography:
Joseph Mangine
Editor:
Brian Smedley-Aston
Executive Producer:
Edgar Lansbury
Joseph Beruh
Gaffer:
Bill Lister
Key Grip:
Bob Ippolito
Location Coordinator:
Bill Chant
Makeup Artist:
Norman Page
Makeup Designer:
Rick Baker
Original Music Composer:
Robert Prince
Producer:
Edgar Lansbury
Production Coordinator:
Darrell Jonas
Production Manager:
Peter Kean
Property Master:
R. Bruce Steinheimer
Script Supervisor:
Judy Rosenthal
Second Assistant Camera:
Jon Neuburger
Sound Editor:
Dan Sable
Harriet Glickstein
Al Gramaglia
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Al Gramaglia
Special Effects:
Bill Milling
Lee Howard
Don Farnsworth
Still Photographer:
Mik Cribben
Unit Manager:
Don Blackburn
Writer:
Jeff Lieberman
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