One Dark Night (1982) [PG]

Release Date:
December 31, 1982

Original Title:
One Dark Night

Alternate Titles:
A Escuridão da Noite
Criptas
Dark Night
Jedna Ciemna Noc
Mausoleum
Mausoleum der lebenden Toten
Mausoleum der lebenden Toten (1983)
Night in the Crypt
Nuit noire
Numa Noite Escura
Når de døde våkner
Siniestra oscuridad
The Entity Force
Une Nuit trop Noire
Zombies - yön paholaiset
Однажды тёмной ночью

Genres:
Horror

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 94

A night to remember - until the day you die!

A strange man named Karl Rhamarevich dies shortly after discovering a way to become even more powerful in death through telekinesis. On the night of his burial in a crypt, Julie is to spend the night there as part of an initiation rite, supervised by two other girls. The crypt becomes a scene of horror as Raymar returns to life and deploys his horrifying telekinetic powers.

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Art Direction:
Randy Moore
Craig Stearns

Casting:
Elza Bergeron

Director:
Tom McLoughlin

Director of Photography:
Hal Trussell

Editor:
Michael Spence
Charles Tetoni

Executive Producer:
Thomas P. Johnson

Makeup Artist:
Randy Lowe

Original Music Composer:
Bob Summers

Producer:
Michael Schroeder

Production Design:
Craig Stearns

Set Decoration:
Cricket Rowland

Special Effects:
Ellis Burman Jr.
Thomas R. Burman
Bob Williams

Writer:
Michael Hawes
Tom McLoughlin

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