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Release Date:
August 8, 1993
Original Title:
Body Bags
Alternate Titles:
Sacs à cadavres
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
187 Corp.
Showtime Networks
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
A woman working the late shift at a gas station while a killer is on the loose; a man who can't stand the thought of losing his hair; a baseball player that submits to an eye transplant. An anthology of terror.
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ADR Editor:
Lee Lemont
Assistant Editor:
Paul C. Warschilka
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Matt Merritt
Assistant Sound Editor:
Rickley W. Dumm
Boom Operator:
Scott Sherline
Costume Supervisor:
Robert Lewis Bush
Robin Michel Bush
Director:
John Carpenter
Tobe Hooper
Director of Photography:
Gary B. Kibbe
Editor:
Edward A. Warschilka
Executive Producer:
Sandy King
Dan Angel
John Carpenter
First Assistant Director:
Artist W. Robinson
Hairstylist:
Carolyn Elias
Makeup Artist:
Greg LaCava
Rick Baker
Makeup Effects:
Howard Berger
Robert Kurtzman
Greg Nicotero
Original Music Composer:
John Carpenter
Jim Lang
Production Coordinator:
Cheryl Miller
Production Design:
Daniel A. Lomino
Script Supervisor:
Hope Williams
Second Assistant Director:
Christian P. Della Penna
Set Decoration:
Cloudia Rebar
Sound Editor:
Donald L. Warner Jr.
John Kwiatkowski
Hector C. Gika
Jay Nierenberg
Joseph Holsen
Shawn Sykora
Sound Mixer:
Mark Bovos
James LaRue
Robert Wald
Special Effects:
Howard Jensen
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Robert Kurtzman
Greg Nicotero
Howard Berger
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Imada
Henry Kingi
Tony Brubaker
Supervising ADR Editor:
Becky Sullivan
Supervising Sound Editor:
Anthony Milch
Unit Production Manager:
Peter L. Bergquist
Writer:
Billy Brown
Dan Angel
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