Snapshot (1979) [R]

Release Date:
June 1, 1979

Original Title:
Snapshot

Alternate Titles:
Der Tag nach Halloween
One More Minute
Snap-Shot
The Day After Halloween
The Night After Halloween

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Australian International Film Corp. (AIFC)
F.G. Film Productions
Filmways Australasian
Victorian Film

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  US: R 

Runtime: 92

The Click of a Fashion Photographer's Camera Started Her on a Career That Led to Terror and Death!

A young hairdresser enters into the modeling world while fearing retaliation from her puritanical mother and stalker ex-boyfriend.

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Art Direction:
Jill Eden

Assistant Editor:
Emile Priebe

Continuity:
Jan Tyrell

Costume Designer:
Aphrodite Kondos

Director:
Simon Wincer

Director of Photography:
Vincent Monton

Editor:
Philip Reid

Executive Producer:
William Fayman

First Assistant Director:
Tim Burstall

Makeup Department Head:
José Luis Pérez

Original Music Composer:
Brian May

Producer:
Antony I. Ginnane

Production Design:
Jon Dowding

Second Assistant Director:
John Hipwell

Sound Editor:
Dean Gawen
Terry Rodman

Sound Mixer:
Peter Fenton

Sound Recordist:
Paul Clark

Special Effects Supervisor:
Chris Murray

Still Photographer:
Suzy Wood

Stunts:
Grant Page

Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland

Writer:
Chris de Roche
Everett De Roche

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