Dead of Night (1974) [PG]

Release Date:
August 29, 1974

Original Title:
Dead of Night

Alternate Titles:
Death Dream
Deathdream
Night Walk
Sonho de Morte
The Night Andy Came Home
The Night Walker
The Veteran
Whispers
데드 오브 나이트
데드 오브 나잇
데스드림

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Impact Films
Quadrant Films

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 88

The dead of night changed the lives of many... and ended the lives of some.

Grief-stricken suburban parents refuse to accept the news that their son Andy has been killed in Vietnam, but when he returns home soon after, something may be horribly wrong.

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Art Direction:
Forest Carpenter

Assistant Camera:
John McGowan

Assistant Director:
Jeff Gillen

Camera Operator:
Randy Franken

Casting:
Jessica Levy

Costume Design:
Dyke Davis

Director:
Bob Clark

Director of Photography:
Jack McGowan

Editor:
Ronald Sinclair

Executive Producer:
Gerald Flint-Shipman
Geoffrey Nethercott

Makeup Artist:
Tom Savini

Makeup Effects:
Alan Ormsby

Original Music Composer:
Carl Zittrer

Producer:
Bob Clark
John Trent
Peter James

Production Assistant:
Jamie Chastain

Production Manager:
John "Bud" Cardos

Screenplay:
Alan Ormsby

Script Supervisor:
Sandra Marley

Set Decoration:
Albert Fisher

Sound:
Gary Goch

Sound Editor:
Kenneth Heeley-Ray

Special Effects:
Tom Savini

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