Hell Night (1981) [R]

Release Date:
August 28, 1981

Original Title:
Hell Night

Alternate Titles:
Heljar Nóttin
Helvetesnatten
Helvetin yö
Mia nyhta stin Kolasi
Noche infernal
Noite Infernal
Paranoia
Pekelná noc
Piekielna noc
Scary Castle
Une nuit en enfer
Адска нощ
Адская ночь
冲出猛鬼城
冲出猛鬼街

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
BLT Productions
Compass International Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R18+  DE: 16  GB: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 101

Scream and you're dead!

As an initiation rite into Alpha Sigma Rho fraternity, four pledges must spend a night in Garth Manor, twelve years to the day after the previous resident murdered his entire family.

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Art Department Assistant:
Mark Tarnawsky
Robyn Jill Harwood
George Herthel
David Clark
Mark Luine
David Daniels
Richard Singletary

Art Direction:
Steven Legler

Assistant Art Director:
Jeff Knight

Assistant Costume Designer:
Theresa Nicholls

Assistant Editor:
Warren Chadwick
Alan Schultz

Assistant Property Master:
Robert Ulrich Jr.

Assistant Sound Editor:
Roxanne Jones McCarthy

Best Boy Electrician:
Rick Rolnick
Richard Groetchen

Best Boy Grip:
Robert Fischer

Boom Operator:
Douglas B. Arnold

Carpenter:
Steve Meyer
David Pentacost
Steve Walsh
Peter Tkacheff
John M. Woodward
Kerry Alexander
Charles Edwards
Brian Shelton
Richard Portillo
Guy Ring
Robert Long
Bob Siegert
Chris Woodward
Reggie Rook
Elliot Nachbar
Mark Pritchard

Casting:
Johanna Ray

Casting Director:
Johanna Ray

Construction Coordinator:
Jeff Staggs

Costume Design:
Lennie Barin

Director:
Tom DeSimone

Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg

Driver:
Patrick Hall

Editor:
Anthony DiMarco

Electrician:
John Buckley
Marty Carrillo

Executive Producer:
Joseph Wolf
Chuck Russell

Extras Casting:
Victor J. Kubitschek

First Assistant Director:
John Ross Bush

Foley Artist:
Ken Dufva

Gaffer:
Larry Lapointe

Grip:
Bradley S. Christian
Patrick Hall

Key Costumer:
Jacqueline Saint Anne

Key Grip:
Danny Toback

Location Casting:
Steve Ringel
Robert J. Howard

Makeup Artist:
Pamela Peitzman

Makeup Effects:
Ken Horn
Tom Schwartz

Music Coordinator:
Bob Walter

Music Editor:
Kenneth Karman

Original Music Composer:
Dan Wyman

Producer:
Bruce Cohn Curtis
Irwin Yablans
Mark L. Rosen

Production Assistant:
Kevin Rock
Carol Krupa
Steven G. Henderson
Frank Darabont

Production Coordinator:
Barbara Javitz

Production Manager:
Michael Fottrell

Production Secretary:
Sheryl Roberts

Property Master:
Loma Lee Brookbank

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Michael Mills

Script Supervisor:
Jenny Townsend

Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Wilson

Second Assistant Director:
Jim Charleston

Set Dresser:
Lee Lazarow

Sound Editor:
Michael J. Ford

Sound Effects Editor:
Sam F. Shaw

Sound Mixer:
Jan Brodin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Minkler
Paul A. Sharpe

Special Effects Supervisor:
John Eggett

Steadicam Operator:
Randy Nolen

Still Photographer:
Robert Harmon

Stunt Coordinator:
Freddie Hice

Stunt Double:
Kerrie Cullen
Marcia Holley
Steve Holladay

Third Assistant Director:
Harry Haskell

Title Designer:
Dale Tate

Transportation Captain:
Barry Schneier

Wardrobe Assistant:
Christopher Gibson

Writer:
Randy Feldman

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