The Cellar (1989) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 4, 1989

Original Title:
The Cellar

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Indian Neck Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 86

It's your worst nightmare and it's in... The Cellar!

A young boy finds an ancient Comanche monster spirit in the basement of his home. His parents don't believe him, so he must kill the monster alone.

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Additional Music:
Michel Rubini

Art Direction:
Conrad Chitwood

Associate Producer:
Lee Haxall
Kate Benton

Casting:
Susan Young

Costume Designer:
Ron Talsky

Creative Consultant:
Pat Rettig

Creature Design:
Kevin Brennan
Elaine Alexander

Director:
Kevin Tenney

Director of Photography:
Tom Jewett

Editor:
Sally Allen

Executive Producer:
Howard Baldwin
Richard Cohen
Brian Russell

Makeup & Hair:
Isabel Csaki

Original Music Composer:
Josh Kaplan
Harry Maslin
Donovan Stark
Dave Borden
Pat Rettig

Post Production Supervisor:
Lee Haxall

Producer:
Patrick Wells
Steve Berman
John Woodward

Production Design:
Lisette Thomas

Production Executive:
Bill Berry

Production Manager:
Vicki Rocco

Screenplay:
John Woodward

Screenstory:
John Woodward
Darryl Wimberley

Set Decoration:
Michael Devine

Short Story:
David Henry Keller

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