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Release Date:
June 20, 1982
Original Title:
Girls Nite Out
Alternate Titles:
The Scaremaker
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Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Concepts Unlimited
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 96
The students of DeWitt University are preparing themselves for a night of fun and frolics in the form of an all-night scavenger hunt. Little do they know that they are in fact the ones being hunted.
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Art Direction:
Richard Hoover
Peter Schulberg
Associate Producer:
Arthur Ginsberg
Camera Operator:
John Sosenko
Casting:
Marcia Shulman
Cinematography:
Joe Rivers
Costume Design:
Maija
Director:
Robert Deubel
Editor:
Arthur Ginsberg
Executive Producer:
Kevin Kurgis
Richard Barclay
First Assistant Camera:
Lisa Rinzler
First Assistant Director:
Dwight Williams
Hairstylist:
Kathryn Bihr
Producer:
Anthony N. Gurvis
Production Design:
Howard Cummings
Production Manager:
Patrick McCormick
L. Scott Moore
Screenplay:
Joe Bolster
Gil Spencer Jr.
Kevin Kurgis
Anthony N. Gurvis
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Fritz
Special Effects:
Deed Rossiter
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tom Brumberger
Still Photographer:
Ken Howard
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