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Release Date:
October 22, 1989
Original Title:
The Search for Haunted Hollywood
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 92
1989 TV documentary looking into the haunted legends of old Hollywood.
Additional Writing:
Tom Lavagnino
Dan Goldman
Assistant Director:
Amanda Hackney
Assistant Editor:
Brian Fairlee
Michelle Rasmussen
Associate Producer:
Pat McCormick
Rus Sarnoff
Paul Sharratt
Best Boy Electric:
Ward Parker
Camera Operator:
Gary Allen
Michael Delahoussaye
Keith Hobelman
Scott Marshall
Robert Newton
Tim O'Neill
George Prince
Director:
Arthur Forrest
Editor:
Paul Cavagnero
Dave Sandler
Steven D. Shapiro
David Yocum
Electrician:
Molly Cheshire
Executive Producer:
Lance Thompson
Gaffer:
David Hayball
Mark Melville
Jack Rappaport
Grip:
John Beran
Key Grip:
Ziad Doueiri
Lighting Design:
Richard Ocean
Makeup Artist:
Bruce Grayson
Makeup Department Head:
Robin Slater
Music Director:
Bob Sabellico
Music Supervisor:
Richard Glasser
Original Music Composer:
Richard Glasser
Bob Sabellico
Post Production Consulting:
Phil Coulloudon
Producer:
Dan Goldman
Charles Kaufman
David McKenzie
Rex Piano
Production Design:
Don Wallschlaeger
Production Executive:
Arthur H. Bernstein
John Collins
Production Manager:
Paul Meena
Researcher:
Carmel Dagan
Sound:
Klaus Landsberg
Vic Ortiz
Dan Ortiz
Special Effects:
Peter Dempsey
Gary Dion
Mel Slavick
Doug Stubenbord
Special Effects Coordinator:
Bob McCarthy
Carol Wenslovas
Supervising Editor:
Dan Goldman
Technical Advisor:
John Bordeaux
Unit Manager:
Keith Hobelman
Wardrobe Master:
Lynda Reiss
Writer:
Pat McCormick
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