A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 15, 1985
Original Title:
Hellhole
Alternate Titles:
Buraco Infernal
Hell Hole
Genres:
Action | Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Arkoff International
Hellhole Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 96
An unlucky woman’s mother is murdered by a scarf-wielding killer named Silk, leaving the woman injured, traumatised and suffering from amnesia. She’s committed to a mental institution, where Silk follows her, looking for the papers he was trying to get from her mother. And Silk’s only the beginning of her problems, since the asylum is run by a mad doctor, performing experiments in chemical lobotomies!
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Additional Dialogue:
Mark Evan Schwartz
Additional Writing:
Lance Dickson
Art Direction:
Chris Henry
Director:
Pierre De Moro
Director of Photography:
Stephen L. Posey
Editor:
Stephen Butler
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Herman Grigsby
Executive Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Gaffer:
Richard Sands
Hairstylist:
Deborah Figuly
Makeup Artist:
Donn Markel
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Sturges
Producer:
Lou Arkoff
Billy Fine
Production Sound Mixer:
Gerald B. Wolfe
Script Supervisor:
Benita Brazier
Second Assistant Director:
Gary Barlough
Set Decoration:
Lauren E. Polizzi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joseph D. Citarella
Neil Brody
Gary C. Bourgeois
Special Effects:
Dale L. Martin
Still Photographer:
Marsha Blackburn
Stunt Coordinator:
Sandra Lee Gimpel
Stunts:
Glory Fioramonti
Linda Lee Franklin
Mike Johnson
Dianne L. Wilson
Eddie Hice
Cheryl E. Duncan
Bonnie Happy
Desiree Ayres
Paula Moody
Rick Barker
Gary Lee Davis
Christine Anne Baur
Gary Jensen
Chere Rae
Writer:
Aaron Butler
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