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Release Date:
November 25, 1988
Original Title:
Death by Dialogue
Alternate Titles:
Evil Nightmare
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
City Lights Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
A guy and four of his friends visit his crippled uncle, a taxidermist who lives with his housekeeper next to a movie set. Pretty soon people start being killed in the manner they are in the script of the movie being filmed next door.
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Art Direction:
Kathleen Coates
Associate Producer:
Charla Driver
Director:
Thomas DeWier
Director of Photography:
Vojislav Mikulic
Editor:
Paul G. Volk
Executive Producer:
Ronald L. Gilchrist
Makeup Effects:
Judy Yonemoto
Music:
John Gonzalez
Producer:
Richard Pepin
Joseph Merhi
Production Manager:
Cathy Waite
Screenplay:
Susan Trabue
Thomas DeWier
Script Supervisor:
Laurel Fest
Set Designer:
David Gladstone
Stunt Coordinator:
Brian Smrz
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