Halloween  (1978)

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The movie Halloween, released in 1978 and directed by John Carpenter, was shot on film using Panavision Panaflex Camera with Dean Cundey as cinematographer and editing by Charles Bornstein, Tommy Lee Wallace.
Directed by | John Carpenter
Cinematography by | Dean Cundey
Acquisition
Cameras
Language | English
Genres | Horror, Thriller

Editing System
Finishing System
Distributed Aspect Ratio
 
Cast
Graveyard Keeper
Michael Myers (Age 23)
Michael Myers (Age 6)
Judith Myers
Boyfriend
Laurie's Father
The Shape
Dead Mechanic
Mr. Peter Myers
Student
Psych Ward Nurse
Sanitarium Nurse
Michael Myers
Directed by
Directed By
Cinematography by
Director Of Photography
Written by
Screenplay By
Screenplay By
Edited by
Produced by
Executive Producer
Producer - Produced By
Associate Producer
Executive Producer
Original Music by
Production Design by
Production Designer
Set Decoration by
Set Decorator
Production Management
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Second Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Electrician
Still Photographer
Best Boy
Best Boy
Second Assistant Camera
Camera Operator
Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Art Department
Set Painter
Assistant Art Director
Property Master
Set Dresser
Sound Department
Boom Operator
Sound Mixer
Supervising Sound Editor
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Mixer
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Wardrobe
Costume Jeweller
Music Department
Music Mixer / Music Recordist
Music Coordinator
Orchestrator
Stunt Department
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