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Release Date:
November 1, 1972
Original Title:
Night of the Dark Full Moon
Alternate Titles:
Blutnacht - Das Haus des Todes
Cicha noc, krwawa noc
Death House
Deathouse
La nuit sanglante
Noche de paz, noche de sangre
Noche silenciosa, noche sangrienta
Noite de Sombras, Noite de Sangue
Silent Night, Bloody Night
Zora
Тихая ночь, кровавая ночь
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Armor Films Inc.
Jeffrey Konvitz Productions
The Cannon Group
Zora Investments Associates
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 MX: C US: R
Runtime: 85
A man investigates the grisly crimes that occurred in a former insane asylum, unsettling the locals who all seem to have something to hide.
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Art Direction:
Henry Shrady
Assistant Art Director:
Sam Bender
Assistant Camera:
Sal Guida
Assistant Director:
Andrew Geygerson
Assistant Editor:
Andrew Geygerson
Jonathan Kroll
Charles Baum
Associate Producer:
Lloyd Kaufman
Frank Vitale
Continuity:
Helga Petrashevich
Director:
Theodore Gershuny
Director of Photography:
Adam Giffard
Editor:
Tom Kennedy
Electrician:
Jim Crispi
Gaffer:
Aristides Pappidas
Grip:
Joe Bruck
Hairstylist:
Neil Barbella
Makeup Artist:
Pat Pizza
Music Editor:
James Korris
Original Music Composer:
Gershon Kingsley
Producer:
Jeffrey Konvitz
Ami Artzi
Props:
Jim Walker
Screenplay:
Jeffrey Konvitz
Ira Teller
Theodore Gershuny
Sound Assistant:
Paul Bang
Sound Editor:
Nobuko Oganesoff
Sound Mixer:
Jack Cooley
Sound Recordist:
Bruce Perlman
Special Effects:
Louis Antzes
Still Photographer:
Roy Patterson
Story:
Jeffrey Konvitz
Ira Teller
Title Designer:
Sal Vitale
Hugh Valentine
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bill Christians
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