Demonoid: Messenger of Death  (1980)

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The movie Demonoid: Messenger of Death, released in 1980 and directed by Alfredo Zacarías with Álex Phillips Jr. as cinematographer and editing by Sandy Nervig.
Directed by | Alfredo Zacarías
Cinematography by | Álex Phillips Jr.
Edited by | Sandy Nervig
Cameras
Sound Systems
Mono
Country | Mexico
Language | English
Genres | Horror

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Cast
Jennifer Baines
Father Cunningham
Mark Baines
Dr. Julian Rivkin
Nurse Morgan
Sgt. Leo Matson
Frankie
Angela
Sgt. Needham
Patrolman Yates
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Original Music by
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Unit Manager
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Second Unit & Assistant Directors
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Camera & Electrical Department
Electrician
Gaffer
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Second Assistant Camera
Unit Cinematographer
Second Assistant Camera
Best Boy
Assistant Camera
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Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Visual Effects Department
Visual Effects
Special Effects Department
Special Effects Art Director
Art Department
Scenic Designer
Property Master
Sound Department
Sound Mixer
Sound Mixer
Boom Operator
Makeup Department
Hair Stylist
Makeup Artist: Miss Eggar
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Special Makeup
Hair Stylist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Wardrobe Assistant
Music Department
Composer: Additional Music
Stunt Department
Stunt Driver
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Production Assistant
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Script Supervisor
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