Sweet Home (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 21, 1989

Original Title:
スウィートホーム

Alternate Titles:
Suwiito Hoomu
Suīto Hōmu
Sweet Home

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Itami Productions

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

A TV production crew are making a documentary about the infamous painter Mamiya Ichiro. When they start filming at his old home, they come under attack from the ghost of the painter's wife.

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Assistant Hairdresser:
Yumi Yokose

Casting:
Kosaburo Sasaoka

Costume Design:
Emiko Kogô

Director:
Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Director of Photography:
Yonezō Maeda

Editor:
Akira Suzuki

Executive Producer:
Yasushi Tamaoki
Jūzō Itami

Hairdresser:
Midori Onuma

Hairstylist:
Shinko Terado
Moeji Shirai
Mikiko Mizutani

Makeup Artist:
Dick Smith

Makeup Effects:
Etsuko Egawa
Tom Culnan
Kazu Hiro
Hidemi Kubo
Kyoichi Shimazaki
Pierre Suda
Dick Smith
Eddie Yang

Makeup Effects Designer:
Dick Smith

Original Music Composer:
Masaya Matsuura

Producer:
Seigo Hosogoe

Production Design:
Shûshi Nakamura

Set Decoration:
Teru Yamazaki

Sound:
Osamu Onodera

Sound Effects Editor:
Masatoshi Saito

Sound Recordist:
Keigo Sakurai
Masumi Ishii
Masaaki Sakai
Makoto Katsuragi

Special Effects:
Craig Caton
Michael Hosch
Hideki Isokane
Shiori Ôike
Masaaki Nansen
Takashi Terada

Special Effects Coordinator:
Etsuko Egawa

Special Effects Supervisor:
Tom Culnan

Writer:
Kiyoshi Kurosawa

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