A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 1, 1972
Original Title:
Bone
Alternate Titles:
Beverly Hills Nightmare
Bone: A Bad Day in Beverly Hills
Dial Rat
Dial Rat for Terror
Housewife
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Larco Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
A thief breaks into the home of a wealthy, happily married Beverly Hills couple. He soon finds out, though, that the couple is neither as wealthy as he thought they were and are not as happily married as they appeared.
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Assistant Editor:
Michael Tadross
Associate Producer:
Peter Vizer
Camera Operator:
Paul Brickman
Danny Nash
Franco Guerri
Co-Producer:
Janelle Webb
Director:
Larry Cohen
Director of Photography:
George J. Folsey
Editor:
George Folsey Jr.
Michael D. Corey
Executive Producer:
Peter Sabiston
Lighting Technician:
Phillipo Quaretti-Lee
Makeup Designer:
Rick Baker
Music Editor:
Lou Gordon
Original Music Composer:
Gil Mellé
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael D. Corey
Producer:
Larry Cohen
Production Coordinator:
Frank Roh
Special Effects:
Rick Baker
Still Photographer:
Deke Gibson
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Cohen
Technical Advisor:
Fenton Hamilton
Writer:
Larry Cohen
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