A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 1, 1984
Original Title:
Leviatán
Alternate Titles:
A Matilha da Maldição
Los perros de la muerte
Monster dog - Il signore dei cani
Uma Noite de Horror
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Continental Motion Pictures
M&C Films
Royal Films
Production Countries:
Puerto Rico | Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 84
Victor Raven, a famous rock star, returns to his childhood home to shoot a music video. Believing his presence is responsible for the return of a monstrous hound that killed folks when he was kid, the locals decide to do something violent about it.
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Art Direction:
Gumersindo Andrés
Assistant Director:
Michael Gutierez
Cinematography:
José García Galisteo
Costume Design:
María Eugenia Escrivá
Dialogue Editor:
Christopher Cruise
Director:
Claudio Fragasso
Editor:
Antonio Jose Ochoa
Executive Producer:
Helen Szabo
Eduard Sarlui
Line Producer:
Carlos Aured
Music:
Grupo Dichotomy
Dick Maas
Music Arranger:
Teddy Bautista
Orchestrator:
Teddy Bautista
Producer:
Clark Tyrrel
Screenplay:
Claudio Fragasso
Rossella Drudi
Sound:
José Mendieta
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Carlo De Marchis
Special Effects Supervisor:
Carlo De Marchis
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