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Release Date:
October 26, 1997
Original Title:
The Haunted History of Halloween
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
The origins of Halloween are explored in this engrossing program on the subject. A ghoulish array of costumes, make up, and decoration descend on communities every year on October 31st, but few people are aware of how the celebration came to exist. Harry Smith attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery in THE HAUNTED HISTORY OF HALLOWEEN, which delves into the 3,000 years of hoopla that traditionally unfolds when October comes around. As the history is explained, so are various failed attempts to co-opt the festival by various religious groups; but the most compelling revelation is how little the festival has changed over the centuries. A marvelous way to gain a historical perspective on this entertaining holiday, Smith's program is almost as fun as carving a pumpkin, donning a spooky costume, and undertaking a little trick or treating!
Camera Operator:
Uberto Sagramoso
Christopher Seivard
Jeff Muhlstock
Steve Sweet
Richard Neill
John Rosenblatt
Cinematography:
Jeff Muhlstock
Editor:
Dina Potocki
Jai Dindial
Executive Producer:
Charlie Maday
Susan E. Leventhal
Gaffer:
Phillip Sorenson
Producer:
Alison Guss
Greg Weinstein
Sheila Maniar
Jeff Swimmer
Sound Designer:
Ed Campbell
Sound Editor:
Jill Kirschen
Steadicam Operator:
Jeff Muhlstock
Writer:
Jeff Swimmer
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