Shock Corridor (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 25, 1963

Original Title:
Shock Corridor

Alternate Titles:
Chok korridor
Delirio de pasiones
El corredor sin retorno
Reportagem de Choque
Shokkikäytävä
Straightjacket
The Long Corridor

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Allied Artists Pictures
Leon Fromkess-Sam Firks Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

… opens the door to sights you've never seen before!

With the help of his girlfriend Cathy and Dr. Fong, a psychiatrist, ambitious journalist Johnny Barrett poses as a madman in order to be admitted to a mental institution where a bloody murder has been committed.

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Art Direction:
Eugène Lourié

Assistant Director:
Floyd Joyer

Choreographer:
Jon Gregory

Costume Design:
Einar Bourman

Costumer:
Einar Bourman

Director:
Samuel Fuller

Director of Photography:
Stanley Cortez

Editor:
Jerome Thoms

Executive Producer:
Sam Firks
Leon Fromkess

Makeup Supervisor:
Dan Greenway

Music Editor:
Jack Lowry

Music Supervisor:
Gordon Zahler

Original Music Composer:
Paul Dunlap

Producer:
Samuel Fuller

Producer's Assistant:
Herbert G. Luft

Production Manager:
Rudolph C. Flothow

Screenplay:
Samuel Fuller

Script Supervisor:
Mary Chaffee

Set Decoration:
Charles S. Thompson

Sound Effects:
Gordon Zahler

Sound Effects Editor:
Josef von Stroheim

Sound Recordist:
Philip Mitchell

Special Effects:
Charles Duncan

Title Designer:
Ray Mercer Jr.

Visual Effects:
Linwood G. Dunn

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