A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 6, 1984
Original Title:
Night Shadows
Alternate Titles:
La Nuit des Mutants
Mutant
Mutant - Night Shadows
Mutant II
Night Shadows
Things in the Night
Πόλη των Τεράτων
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Artists Releasing Corporation (ARC)
Film Ventures International
Laurelwood Productions, Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 99
When two brothers, Josh and Mike, go to a small southern town for a vacation, they find most of the residents either dead or missing. When Mike himself goes missing, Josh teams up with the local sheriff and an attractive school teacher to find him until Josh discovers that the whole town and most of it's people have been infected by a form of toxic waste, and they have all turned into toxic vampires whom prowl the streets at night for human blood!
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Art Direction:
Tony Kupersmith
Assistant Camera:
Dick Stewart
Assistant Editor:
Florent Danny Retz
Michael Bloecher
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Bruce Zahlava
Associate Producer:
Nathaniel James Dunn
Best Boy Electric:
Tim Bennett
Best Boy Grip:
Eddie Evans
Boom Operator:
Shirley Libby
Camera Loader:
Michael C. West
Casting:
Enid L. Kantor
Shay Bentley Griffin
Craft Service:
Daniel Maughon
Director:
John "Bud" Cardos
Director of Photography:
Alfred Taylor
Dolly Grip:
Roger Sherer
Editor:
Michael J. Duthie
Executive Producer:
Edward L. Montoro
Henry Fownes
First Assistant Director:
Mel A. Bishop
Gaffer:
Brian Gunter
Grip:
F. Scott Trimble
Hairstylist:
Brenda Shopher
Key Grip:
Denny Mooradian
Location Manager:
Elaine Smith
Makeup Artist:
Eric Fiedler
Louis Lazzara
Claudia Thompson
Original Music Composer:
Richard Band
Producer:
Igo Kantor
Production Coordinator:
Enid L. Kantor
Production Manager:
Nathaniel James Dunn
Property Master:
Fred Holloway
Props:
Burges Richardson
Publicist:
Kip Smiley Jr.
Buff Smiley-Parham
Screenplay:
John C. Kruize
Peter Z. Orton
Michael Jones
Script Supervisor:
Charlene Webb
Second Assistant Camera:
Edwin Myers
Second Assistant Director:
Bruce A. Simon
Set Dresser:
Paul Rhudy
Sound:
Jim Hawkins
Sound Effects Designer:
Gene Corso
Sound Effects Editor:
Lorane Mitchell
Robert R. Rutledge
Kelly Corso
Craig S. Jaeger
Gary A. Hecker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Wilkinson
Charles Grenzbach
Joseph D. Citarella
Still Photographer:
Adam Zetter
Peter Iovino
Stunt Coordinator:
Lonnie R. Smith Jr.
Stunt Double:
Lonnie R. Smith Jr.
Don Ruffin
Hank Lowrey
Scott Dale
Transportation Captain:
Jerry Lyles
Transportation Co-Captain:
Gary Duncan
Wardrobe Assistant:
Mary Ellen McElhattan
Wardrobe Master:
Jacqueline Pinon
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