Nightworld: Lost Souls (1999) [NR]

Release Date:
March 1, 1999

Original Title:
Nightworld: Lost Souls

Alternate Titles:
Ghosthouse 3 - Haus der verlorenen Seelen
Les étranges conversations de Meggan
Lost Souls

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Countries:
Canada | Luxembourg

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: NR 

Runtime: 90

They Only Come Out At Night...

As a family moves into their new country home, strange events occur, making them believe that their autistic daughter is somehow communicating with the victims of an unsolved murder 8 years earlier.

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Art Direction:
Axel Werner
Roger Cain

Casting:
Hank McCann
Joyce Nettles

Co-Producer:
Jimmy de Brabant

Costume Design:
Cynthia Dumont

Director:
Jeff Woolnough

Director of Photography:
Jon Joffin

Editor:
Tom Joerin

Executive Producer:
Lewis Chesler
David Perlmutter
Stephen Ujlaki

Foley Artist:
Steve Baine

Gaffer:
John Helme

Makeup Artist:
Marie-Claire Junker
Katja Reinert-Alexis

Original Music Composer:
Jonathan Goldsmith

Producer:
Ken Gord

Production Design:
Sheila Haley

Set Decoration:
Simon Wakefield

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Tay

Writer:
Scott Peters

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