A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 12, 1996
Original Title:
Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy II
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Protocol Entertainment
Scholastic Productions
Stefaniuk FX Studio
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 22
Amy thinks her father has bought her the perfect gift: a new ventriloquist's dummy. However, it soon becomes apparent that there is more to this dummy than meets the eye.
Animal Wrangler:
Bryan Renfro
Art Direction:
Armando Sgrignuoli
Associate Producer:
Masa Mikage
Book:
R.L. Stine
Casting:
Tait Ritchie
Cinematography:
Brian R.R. Hebb
Co-Executive Producer:
Martha Atwater
Bill Siegler
Co-Producer:
Patrick Doyle
Construction Coordinator:
Bill White
Costume Design:
Joyce Schure
Creature Design:
Ron Stefaniuk
Director:
Ron Oliver
Editor:
Peter Light
Executive Producer:
Deborah Forte
Thomas L. Wilhite
First Assistant Art Direction:
Peter Emmink
Hairdresser:
Stephanie Ingram
Makeup & Hair:
Leslie Dumbleton
Music:
Jack Lenz
Brad MacDonald
Music Supervisor:
Barry Kolsky
Orchestrator:
Jim McGrath
Original Story:
R.L. Stine
Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Mueller
Producer:
Steve Levitan
Production Manager:
Charles Braive
Property Master:
Alan Doucette
Set Decoration:
Christine MacLean
Sound Mixer:
Ian Hendry
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ron Stefaniuk
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jim Hopkins
Visual Effects Compositor:
Paul Kirsch
Writer:
Rick Drew
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