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The Midnight Hour

Ghouls just want to have fun...
1985 | 94m | English

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Jack Bender
Writer: William Bleich
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Phil, Melissa, Mitch, Mary, and Vinnie are high school friends, who unwittingly raise the dead on Halloween night. Once the dead have returned, Pitchford Cove will never be the same again....or will it?
Release Date: Nov 01, 1985
Director: Jack Bender
Writer: William Bleich
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Horror, TV Movie
Keywords vampire, halloween party, graveyard, halloween night
Production Companies ABC Video Enterprises, Capital Cities, Capital Cities/ABC Video Enterprises
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jonelle Allen Lucinda Cavender
Shari Belafonte Melissa Cavender
LeVar Burton Vinnie Davis
Peter DeLuise Mitch Crandall
Jonna Lee Sandy Matthews
Kevin McCarthy Judge Crandall
Lee Montgomery Phil Grenville
Cindy Morgan Vicky Jensen
Dedee Pfeiffer Mary Masterson
Dick Van Patten Martin Grenville
Mark Blankfield The Ghoul
Hank Garrett Sgt. Thompson
Sheila Larken Janet Greenville
Dennis Redfield Lester Mitchell
Kurtwood Smith Captain Warren Jensen
Wolfman Jack Radio D.J. (voice)
Bill DeLand Man in Police Station
Joe Gieb Elf
Vachik Mangassarian Opera Singer
Mickey Morton Vernon Nestor
Laura Owens Mother
Adam Myman Son
Jennifer Shockey Tammy
Macaulay Culkin Halloween Kid (uncredited)
Scott L. Treger Frankenstein Rick (uncredited)
Ted King Death (uncredited)
Larry Ludwig Milkman (uncredited)
Rebecca Both Beehive Dancer / Halloween Party (uncredited)
Name Job
Jack Bender Director
Jeff Dawn Makeup Artist
William Bleich Writer
Rexford L. Metz Cinematography
Steve LaPorte Makeup Effects
David A. Simmons Editor
Charles L. Hughes Production Design
Jeff Haley Set Decoration
Ron Heilman Costume Design
Rick Stratton Makeup Artist
Silvia Abascal Key Hair Stylist
Hal Klein Production Manager
William Cruse Set Designer
Frank Irving Property Master
Stephen Storer Set Designer
Van C. Unger Construction Foreman
Martin Raymond Bolger Sound
Dino DiMuro Sound
Thomas R. Burman Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jack Monroe Special Effects
Bill Flores Costume Supervisor
John S. Perry Key Costumer
Llandys Williams Costume Supervisor
Don Garrison Location Manager
Tom Bocci Music Supervisor
Al Bunetta Music Supervisor
Dan Einstein Music Supervisor
Roshani Engineer Nash Script Supervisor
Edward Baken Transportation Coordinator
Myrna Gawryn Choreographer
Ron Veto Dolly Grip
Ken Spencer Gaffer
Lee Redmond Assistant Camera
Jack Johnson Key Grip
Michael Hofstein Camera Operator
Richard Epper Stunts
Larry Odien Special Effects Assistant
Steve Cohen Assistant Director
Maggie Parker Second Assistant Director
Mike Smithson Makeup Effects
Susan Glicksman Casting
Brad Fiedel Original Music Composer
Julie Weiss Costume Consultant
Fred Gerber First Assistant Director
Name Title
Sharon Sawyer Executive Producer
Ervin Zavada Producer
Jill Mullikin-Bates Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**The dead are raised on Halloween night in a New England hamlet**_ In a Massachusetts town, five high school kids inadvertently unleash witches, zombies, vampires and werewolves after reciting a curse from a paper scroll on Halloween. Originally released to TV, "The Midnight Hour" (1985) cam ... e out 23 months after Michael Jackson’s hit “Thriller” video and was obviously inspired by it. You get other items relevant to the 80s, like Eric Carr’s The Fox makeup when the protagonist dresses up for the Halloween party. If you’re in the mood for a colorful Halloween flick that has spooky elements but isn’t very scary, has little gore and zero nudity, it fills the bill. Comparable flicks in tone include "Monster Night" (2006), "Saturday the 14th" (1981), “Elvira: Mistress of the Dark” (1988) and “Monster Island” (2004). The requirements of a movie like this are obvious: A good assortment of youthful protagonists, from kids to late-teens (e.g. Lee Montgomery, LeVar Burton and Shari Belafonte); an equally good cast of adults (e.g. Dick Van Patten and Kevin McCarthy); a quasi-horror ambiance; a fun, silly spirit; corny, but amusing humor; a simple story with a sense of adventure; an assortment of good-lookin' women, young and older (e.g. Jonna Lee, Dedee Pfeiffer and Cindy Morgan); an energetic and rockin' soundtrack; and a runtime that doesn't overstay its welcome. It helps that some quality human interest is thrown in with the sympathetic character of Sandy (the winsome Jonna Lee). The movie runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot at Universal Studios, Universal City, California, including the Courthouse Square backlot used in flicks like “Back to the Future” (1985) and “Back to the Future Part II” (1989). GRADE: B-/B

Apr 07, 2022