A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 1, 1975
Original Title:
The Devil's Rain
Alternate Titles:
Diabelska ulewa
Djevelens regn
Du Diable
Fluch der Dämonen
Hell Rain
I satans klor
Il maligno
La Lluvia del Diablo
La Pluie de L'enfer
La lluvia del diablo
La pluie du diable
Nachts, wenn die Leichen schreien
The Devil's Rain
Tormenta Diabólica
Απόδραση Δαιμόνων Από την Κόλαση
Η Βροχή Έφερε τα Ζόμπι
Η Βροχή του Διαβόλου
Το Ξύπνημα των Νεκρών
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Bryanston Distributing
Sandy Howard Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 85
A Satanist cult leader is burnt alive by the local church. He vows to come back to hunt down and enslave every descendant of his congregation, by the power of the book of blood contracts, in which they sold their souls to the devil.
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Art Direction:
José Rodríguez Granada
Assistant Editor:
Peter E. Berger
Associate Producer:
Gerald Hopman
Casting:
Lea Stalmaster
Dialogue Editor:
Tony Garber
Director:
Robert Fuest
Director of Photography:
Álex Phillips Jr.
Editor:
Michael Kahn
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Terry Morse Jr.
Executive Producer:
Sandy Howard
First Assistant Director:
Mario Cisneros
Key Grip:
Rafael Delong
Original Music Composer:
Al De Lory
Producer:
Louis Peraino
Michael S. Glick
Production Design:
Nikita Knatz
Second Unit Director:
Rafael Portillo
Set Decoration:
Carlos Grandjean
Sound Effects Editor:
Gene Eliot
Sound Mixer:
Manuel Topete
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James A. Corbett
Jack R. Woltz
Special Effects:
Carol Wenger
Thomas L. Fisher
Federico Farfán
Cliff Wenger
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ellis Burman Jr.
Visual Effects:
Linwood G. Dunn
Don Weed
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