A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 29, 1988
Original Title:
Death Spa
Alternate Titles:
Witch Bitch
Σφαγή στο Γυμναστήριο
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Maljack Productions
Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Michael's health club is beseiged with a series of terrible murders involving killer saunas and other grisly devices. Michael's wife killed herself a while before and her brother holds Michael responsible. Michael needs to stop the bloodshed before he loses all of his clients.
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Art Department Production Assistant:
Babak Shokrian
Art Direction:
Michael Gulbin
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kim Lee
Boom Operator:
Todd Ritchie
Director:
Michael Fischa
Director of Photography:
Arledge Armenaki
Editor:
Michael Kewley
Executive Producer:
Waleed B. Ali
First Assistant Camera:
Guy Olds
Makeup Artist:
Devora Fischa
Original Music Composer:
Peter D. Kaye
Producer:
Jamie Beardsley
Production Coordinator:
David Reskin
Production Design:
Robert Schulenberg
Scenic Artist:
Tom Bolema
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeff Porter
Second Unit Director:
Jamie Beardsley
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Gary Wagner
Sound Designer:
Ron Hitchcock
Sound Effects Editor:
Travis Powers
Sound Mixer:
Jose Araujo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ron Hitchcock
Matthew Iadarola
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mel Slavick
Steadicam Operator:
Elizabeth Ziegler
Stunts:
Gary Littlejohn
Wayne King
Shanna Lynn
Solly Marx
Paul E. Short
Lori Lynn Ross
John Stewart
Cherie Tash
Sandra Lee Gimpel
Writer:
James Bartruff
Mitch Paradise
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