Nightwish | |
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Directed by | Bruce R. Cook [1] |
Written by | Tucker Johnston Don Simmons |
Produced by | Keith Walley |
Starring |
Brian Thompson Jack Starrett Elizabeth Kaitan Alisha Das Clayton Rohner Robert Tessier Tom Dugan Gayle Vance [2] |
Cinematography | Sean McLin |
Edited by | William Shaffer |
Music by | Phil Davies Mark Ryder |
Production companies | Channel Communications Wild Street Pictures ZIV International |
Distributed by | Wild Street Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Nightwish is a 1989 American science fiction horror film directed by Bruce R. Cook and produced by Andrew Keith Walley. [3] The film starred Brian Thompson, Jack Starrett, Elizabeth Kaitan, Alisha Das and Clayton Rohner. [4] [5]
This was the last film that tough guy Robert Tessier acted in. [6]
Rue Morgue reviewed the film in 2019, noting that "There are a number of beautiful green-lit dream sequences and séances in Nightwish that give off a Re-Animator vibe, which makes sense because the Art Director worked on both films." [11]
Nightwish | |
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Directed by | Bruce R. Cook [1] |
Written by | Tucker Johnston Don Simmons |
Produced by | Keith Walley |
Starring |
Brian Thompson Jack Starrett Elizabeth Kaitan Alisha Das Clayton Rohner Robert Tessier Tom Dugan Gayle Vance [2] |
Cinematography | Sean McLin |
Edited by | William Shaffer |
Music by | Phil Davies Mark Ryder |
Production companies | Channel Communications Wild Street Pictures ZIV International |
Distributed by | Wild Street Pictures |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Nightwish is a 1989 American science fiction horror film directed by Bruce R. Cook and produced by Andrew Keith Walley. [3] The film starred Brian Thompson, Jack Starrett, Elizabeth Kaitan, Alisha Das and Clayton Rohner. [4] [5]
This was the last film that tough guy Robert Tessier acted in. [6]
Rue Morgue reviewed the film in 2019, noting that "There are a number of beautiful green-lit dream sequences and séances in Nightwish that give off a Re-Animator vibe, which makes sense because the Art Director worked on both films." [11]