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Release Date:
November 15, 1978
Original Title:
The Fifth Floor
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Hickmar Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
A young woman collapses on the disco dance floor of what's revealed to be strychnine poisoning. Assuming that this is an attempt at suicide, her boyfriend and doctor have her committed to the Fifth Floor, an asylum with obviously crazy inmates and a predatory orderly. The problem is, she's still sane!
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Art Direction:
Chuck Seaton
Assistant Editor:
Carol Ann DiGiuseppe
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Esmeralda Tafurt
Kathy Frappier
Pamela Sandford
Associate Producer:
Bill Kawata
Boom Operator:
Robert Birchall
Choreographer:
Jennifer Stace
Dialogue Coach:
Donna Tollefson
Director:
Howard Avedis
Director of Photography:
Daniel Pearl
Editor:
Stanford C. Allen
Executive Producer:
Marlene Schmidt
First Assistant Director:
Michael Bennett
Focus Puller:
Ron Lavery
Gaffer:
Jim Bogard
Grip:
Josh Rich
Key Grip:
J. Michael Popovich
Location Manager:
Jack Freiburg
Makeup Artist:
Pamela Peitzman
Music Editor:
Dan Carlin Sr.
Music Supervisor:
Stephen Bedell
Negative Cutter:
Jack Hooper
Original Music Composer:
Alan Silvestri
Producer:
Howard Avedis
Screenplay:
Meyer Dolinsky
Script Supervisor:
Anne Warner
Second Assistant Camera:
Vincent Baldino
Second Assistant Director:
Alice West
Sound Mixer:
Dick Damon
Still Photographer:
Dennis Malat
Story:
Howard Avedis
Marlene Schmidt
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Horak
Stunts:
James Winburn
Leslie Hoffman
John O'Conner White
Bob Herron
Hubie Kerns Jr.
Gene LeBell
Gregory J. Barnett
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kathy Kinder
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