Sleepwalkers | |
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Credits | |
Title: | Sleepwalkers |
Directed by: | Mick Garris |
Written by: | Stephen King |
Produced by: | Dimitri Logothetis; Joseph Medawar; Mark Victor; Michael Grais; Nabeel Zahid; Richard Stenta |
Music by: | Nicholas Pike |
Cinematography: | Rodney Charters |
Edited by: | O. Nicholas Brown |
Production | |
Distributors: | Columbia Pictures |
Released: | April 10th, 1992 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 91 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $15,000,000 |
Gross: | $30,524,763 (US) |
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Plot[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Brian Krause | Charles Brady |
Mädchen Amick | Tanya Robertson |
Alice Krige | Mary Brady |
Jim Haynie | Sheriff Ira |
Cindy Pickett | Mrs. Robertson |
Ron Perlman | Captain Soames |
Lyman Ward | Mister Robertson |
Dan Martin | Andy Simpson |
Glenn Shadix | Mister Fallows |
Cynthia Garris | Laurie |
Monty Bane | Horace |
John Landis | Lab technician |
Joe Dante | Lab assistant |
Stephen King | Cemetery caretaker |
Clive Barker | Forensic tech |
Tobe Hooper | Forensic tech |
Frank Novak | Deputy sheriff |
Rusty Schwimmer | Housewife |
Nicholas Brown | Officer Wilbur |
Richard Penn | State policeman |
Ernie Lively | Animal control officer |
Bojesse Christopher | Crawford |
Lucy Boryer | Jeanette |
Judette Warren | Carrie |
Stuart Charno | Police photographer |
Karl Bakek | Police |
Diane Delano | Police |
Roger Nolan | Stenta |
Joey Aresco | Victor |
Donald Peterson | Boy with ear ache |
Hayden Victor | Little girl at school bus |
Michael Reid MacKay | "Charles" Sleepwalker |
Charles Croughwell | "Mary" Sleepwalker |
Karyn Sercelj | "Mary" Sleepwalker |
Sparks | Clovis |
Norman Fessler | Theater manager |
Mark Hamill | Lieutenant Jennings |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for this film is "They feast on your fear - and it's dinner time".
- Sleepwalkers was released to DVD on January 16th, 2001 by Sony Pictures.
- Includes cameo appearances by noted horror icons John Landis, Joe Dante, Stephen King, Tobe Hooper and Clive Barker.
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This article relates to the works of Stephen King. |