Squirm (1976) [R]

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

This was the night of the CRAWLING TERROR!

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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