A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 6, 1987
Original Title:
The Video Dead
Alternate Titles:
Zombie - Bloody Demons
Τα Video Ζόμπι
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Highlight Productions
Interstate 5 Productions
Manson International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 90
On a quiet, tree-lined street, an old television set receives a single channel that repeats the same horror film over and over, freeing zombies from the grave to kill.
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ADR Engineer:
Joshua Stein
Assistant Sound Editor:
George Eldred
Luis Colina
Associate Producer:
William S. Weiner
Carpenter:
Eric Foster
Costume Coordinator:
Izzy Rowe
Costume Design:
Andrea Nemerson
Edward Richard
Director:
Robert Scott
Director of Photography:
Greg Becker
Editor:
Bob Sarles
First Assistant Director:
Billy Washington
Hairstylist:
Eddie Nathan
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Patrick Denver
Sally Ray
Matte Painter:
John Countryman
Music Editor:
Ray Sarles
Original Music Composer:
Stuart Rabinowitsh
Leonard Marcel
Kevin McMahon
Producer:
Robert Scott
Production Design:
Katalin Rogers
Production Manager:
Jacques Thelemaque
Second Assistant Director:
Frank Baird
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Bordock
Sound Editor:
Patrick McHugh
Sound Effects:
Philip Perkins
Sound Mixer:
Will Harvey
Luther Greene
Special Effects Supervisor:
Wes Takahashi
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Unit Manager:
Dirk Triptich
Visual Effects:
Dale Hall Jr
Writer:
Robert Scott
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