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The Evil
Escape is just a nerve-shredding scream for salvation!
( Horror / Thriller )


The Evil Poster

MPAA Rating:
R

US Runtime: 89 min

Country of Origin: United States of America

Premiere Date:
May 05, 1978   [USA]
 
Director: Gus Trikonis   [Director]
 
Writers: David Sheldon   [Screenstory]
Galen Thompson   [Screenplay]
Gus Trikonis   [Screenplay]
 
Producers: Ed Carlin   [Producer]
Roger Corman   [Executive Producer]
Paul Joseph   [Executive Producer]
Malcolm Levinthal   [Executive Producer]
David Sheldon   [Co-Producer]
 
Cinematography: Mario DiLeo   [Director of Photography]
 
Edited by: Jack Kirschner   [Editor]
 
Music Composed by Johnny Harris   [Original Music Composer]
 
Production Companys: Hollywood West Entertainment
New World Pictures   (US)
Rangoon Productions
 


Plot Summary:

    A doctor buys a Civil War era dilapidated mansion, and hires a few friends to fix it up, but the mansion hides a deadly secret.

Cast:

Richard Crenna
C.J. Arnold
Joanna Pettet
Dr. Caroline Arnold
Andrew Prine
Prof. Raymond Guy
Cassie Yates
Mary Harper
Jr. George O'Hanlon
Pete Brooks
Lynne Moody
Felicia Allen
Mary Louise Weller
Laurie Belman
 
Robert Viharo
Dwight
Victor Buono
The Devil
Milton Selzer
The Realtor
Ed Bakey
Sam the Caretaker
Galen Thompson
Emilio Vargas
Emory Souza
The Demon
 

Stunt Crew:


Buddy Joe Hooker
Stunts
 
 

Sound Crew:


Gordon Davidson
Sound Effects Editor
William B. Kaplan
Sound Mixer
 
Robert R. Rutledge
Sound Effects Editor
Earl Sampson
Boom Operator
 
 

Art Department:


Michael Bennett
Property Master
 
Robert W. Sheets
Set Decoration
 
 

Directing Crew:


Scott U. Adam
First Assistant Director
 
Dan Steinbrocker
Second Assistant Director
 
 

Costume and Wardrobe Department:


James Alvarez
Wardrobe Assistant
 
Barbara Andrews
Wardrobe Coordinator
 
 

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