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Revenue: $0
Budget: $4,000,000
Profit: - $-4,000,000
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Status: Released
Average Rating: 5
Release Date: May 13, 1997
Rating: 1997-05-13
Run Time: 1h 30m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: National Studios
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Synopsis
Aaron Quicksilver is a mysterious storyteller whose listeners invariably end up as the subjects of his gruesome, grisly tales. He tells a new bride stranded on a desert highway a horrifying account of a set of carnivorous toy teeth, then entrains a pickpocket with the spine chilling story of an army of murderous, disembodied hands.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Directing | Director |
Mick Garris
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| First Assistant Director |
Venita Ozols-Graham
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| Second Assistant Director |
Dirk Craft
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| Script Supervisor |
Larry K. Johnson
Melanie Mander
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| Writing | Short Story |
Clive Barker
Stephen King
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| Writer |
Mick Garris
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| Production | Producer |
Mick Garris
Ron Mitchell
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| Executive Producer |
Donna Dubrow
Sandra Ruch
John McTiernan
|
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| Co-Executive Producer |
Tarquin Gotch
Bob Lemchen
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| Casting |
Lynn Kressel
|
|
| Unit Production Manager |
Ron Mitchell
|
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| Production Supervisor |
Enid L. Kantor
|
|
| Production Coordinator |
Enid L. Kantor
|
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| Camera | Director of Photography |
Shelly Johnson
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| Camera Operator |
Don Devine
|
|
| First Assistant Camera |
Mike Price
|
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| Second Assistant Camera |
Scott Boettle
|
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| Editing | Editor |
Norman Hollyn
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| Assistant Editor |
Marc A. Kahn
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| Art | Production Design |
Craig Stearns
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| Set Decoration |
Ellen Totleben
|
|
| Set Designer |
Mark Haber
|
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| Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Warden Neil
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| Makeup Artist |
Leigh Mitchell
Douglas Noe
|
|
| Prosthetic Supervisor |
Leon Laderach
|
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| Costume Supervisor |
Sheila Mason
|
|
| Hairstylist |
Don Lynch
|
|
| On Set Dresser |
Greg Alcus
|
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| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Mark Mothersbaugh
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| Sound Mixer |
Richard Schexnayder
|
|
| Supervising Sound Editor |
Thomas DeGorter
|
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| Music Editor |
Michael Baber
|
|
| Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Larry Stensvold
Craig M. Otte
Fred Tator
|
|
| Crew | Stunt Coordinator |
Dan Bradley
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| Stunts |
Charlie Brewer
Bob Brown
Scott Alan Cook
Chris Durand
Cliff McLaughlin
Bobby Ore
Jeff Podgurski
|
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| Technical Supervisor |
John P. Mesa
|
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| Special Effects Coordinator |
Mark R. Byers
|
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| Post Production Supervisor |
Bill Karydes
|
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| Visual Effects | Visual Effects Supervisor |
William Mesa
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| Animation Supervisor |
Mark Kochinski
Bruce Pearson
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