Death by Dialogue Trailer

Death by Dialogue Trailer (1988)

25 November 1988 Horror 89 mins

A guy and four of his friends visit his crippled uncle, a taxidermist who lives with his housekeeper next to a movie set. Pretty soon people start being killed in the manner they are in the script of the movie being filmed next door.

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Cast

Ken Sagoes

as Lenny

Judy Gordon

as Ms. Camden

Theodore Lehmann

as Uncle Ive

R.J. Walker

as Thorn

Gerry Rand

as Det. Benjamin

Larry Barsky

as Coroner

Charla Driver

as Evil Spirit

Dana Dru Evenson

as Evil Spirit

Mark Ginther

as Evil Spirit

Robert Lee

as Evil Spirit

Crew

Ronald L. Gilchrist

Ronald L. Gilchrist Executive Producer

Vojislav Mikulic

Vojislav Mikulic Director of Photography

Judy Yonemoto

Judy Yonemoto Makeup Effects

Charla Driver

Charla Driver Associate Producer

Cathy Waite

Cathy Waite Production Manager

Laurel Fest

Laurel Fest Script Supervisor

Kathleen Coates

Kathleen Coates Art Direction

International Titles

Evil Nightmare Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 25 November 1988

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