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Release Date:
February 1, 1974
Original Title:
Sugar Hill
Alternate Titles:
Zombies of Sugar Hill
Genres:
Action | Crime | Horror
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG
Runtime: 91
When her boyfriend is brutally murdered, after refusing to be shaken down by the local gangsters running their protection racket, Sugar Hill, decides not to get mad, but BAD! Calling upon the help of aged voodoo queen Mama Maitresse, Sugar entreats her to call upon Baron Zamedi, the Lord of the Dead, for help in gaining a gruesome revenge. In exchange for her soul, the Dark Master raises up a zombie army to do her bidding. The bad guys who thought they were getting away clean are about to find out that they're DEAD wrong.
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Boom Operator:
Clint Althouse
Casting:
Betty Martin
Costume Design:
Norbart Valentino
Director:
Paul Maslansky
Director of Photography:
Robert C. Jessup
Editor:
Carl Kress
Executive Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
First Assistant Director:
Frank Beetson
Makeup Artist:
Hank Edds
Original Music Composer:
Nick Zesses
Dino Fekaris
Post Production Supervisor:
Salvatore Billitteri
Producer:
Elliot Schick
Production Manager:
Frank Beetson
Production Supervisor:
David Sheldon
Property Master:
Tom Fairbanks
Script Supervisor:
Karen Rasch
Second Assistant Director:
Xavier Reyes
Sound Mixer:
C. Darin Knight
Special Effects:
Roy L. Downey
Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Brubaker
Wardrobe Supervisor:
James M. George
Writer:
Tim Kelly
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