A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 1, 1973
Original Title:
The House That Cried Murder
Alternate Titles:
Last House on Massacre Street
No Way Out
The Bride
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Golden Gate Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 85
Neurotic and newlywed Barbara finds her husband in bed with his old flame, Ellen. Barbara doesn't get mad — she gets even. Using funds supplied by her wealthy father, the scorned bride turns the couple's love nest into a dungeon of horror.
Additional Photography:
James F. Reilly
Art Direction:
Ray Menard
Assistant Camera:
David Boehm
Robert Wagner
Costume Assistant:
Sydney Brooks
Costume Supervisor:
Joseph F. Bella
Director:
Jean-Marie Pélissié
Director of Photography:
Stephen H. Burum
Geoffrey Stephenson
Editor:
Sam Moore
Electrician:
Chris Cronyn
Extras Casting:
Bernard Styles
Gaffer:
Jim Crispi
Grip:
Ken Gladstone
Hairstylist:
Albert Sofia
Steve Atha
Key Grip:
John Wagner
Makeup Artist:
Irvin Carlton
Stan Place
Music Programmer:
Walter E. Sear
Orchestrator:
Harold Wheeler
Original Music Composer:
Peter Bernstein
Post Production Supervisor:
Fred De Croce
Producer:
John Grissmer
Producer's Assistant:
Howard Kreps
Production Assistant:
Stewart Jacobson
Production Secretary:
Kathie McKenna
Property Master:
Paul Krafin
Script Supervisor:
Harriet Glickstein
Sound:
Michael Scott
Keith Gardner
Sound Mixer:
Al Gramaglia
Still Photographer:
William De Seta
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