Night Feeder (1988) [N/A]

Featuring:
Kate Alexander, The Nuns, Cintra Wilson, Jonathan Zeichner

Written by:
Linnea Due
Shelley Singer

Directed by:
Jim Whiteaker


Release Date:
October 31, 1988

Original Title:
Night Feeder

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
N F Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

Fear chokes the free-wheeling underbelly of San Francisco's punk scene as a killer stalks the night to feed an unspeakable appetite. A writer probes the gruesome murders and the story hits close to home, as the web of death devours neighbors, friends, and lovers.

Fear chokes the free-wheeling underbelly of San Francisco's punk scene as a killer stalks the night to feed an unspeakable appetite. Community suspicion focuses on Disease, a band that is tainted by groupie deaths allegedly induced by the drug DZS, and on "The Creeper" a misshapen outcast from the bowels of the city. A writer probes the gruesome murders and the story hits close to home, as the web of death devours neighbors, friends, and lovers.

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Rankings and Honors

Night Feeder (1988) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.9/10

Art Direction:
Jo Ann Gillerman

Associate Producer:
Jo Ann Gillerman

Choreographer:
Margaret Fisher

Costume Design:
Stephane Krieshok

Creature Design:
Jonathan Horton

Director:
Jim Whiteaker

Director of Photography:
Paul Kalbach

Editor:
Jo Ann Gillerman

Fight Choreographer:
Michael Cawelti

Hairstylist:
Heather Holston

Makeup Artist:
Heather Holston

Makeup Effects Designer:
Jonathan Horton

Original Music Composer:
James Gillerman

Producer:
James Gillerman

Production Manager:
Phillip Elie

Screenplay:
Linnea Due
Shelley Singer

Set Designer:
Colin Herrick

Sound:
James Gillerman

Story:
Linnea Due
Shelley Singer

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