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Release Date:
November 20, 1999
Original Title:
Witchouse II: Blood Coven
Alternate Titles:
La Maison de la Sorcière 2
La casa de las brujas 2
La casa delle streghe
Witchouse 2
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Castel Film
Full Moon Entertainment
Full Moon Pictures
Production Countries:
Romania | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
When an old house in a small town is razed to make way for a shopping mall, the crew unearths four unmarked graves. A professor from a nearby university is asked to find out who the bodies are, but when she and her students arrive in town and begin to ask questions, they discover that no one wants to talk to them or help them in any way.
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Doina Raducut
Casting:
Robert MacDonald
Perry Bullington
Casting Assistant:
Ariauna Albright
Costume Designer:
Mihaela David
Director:
J.R. Bookwalter
Director of Photography:
Gabriel Kosuth
Editor:
J.R. Bookwalter
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Gabi Antal
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
First Assistant Director:
Laurentiu Maronese
Gaffer:
Calin Constantin
Hairstylist:
Letitia Ghenea
Key Makeup Artist:
Daniela Bușoiu
Makeup Department Head:
David P. Barton
Original Music Composer:
Jared DePasquale
Producer:
Gary Schmoeller
Chuck Williams
Vlad Păunescu
Production Design:
Radu Corciova
Script Supervisor:
Cornelia Stefan
Second Assistant Director:
Alexandra Burca
Set Decoration:
Cristian Baluta
Sound Designer:
Maui Holcomb
Special Effects:
Daniel Parvulescu
Stunt Coordinator:
Adrian Pavlovschi
Stunts:
Gabi Burlacu
Marius Florian
Visual Effects:
David Lange
Writer:
Douglas Snauffer
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