Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream Trailer

Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream Trailer (2006)

20 June 2006 Factual 87 mins

From 1970-1977, six low budget films shown at midnight transformed the way we make and watch films.

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Cast

Perry Henzell

as Himself

John Waters

as Himself

David Lynch

as Himself

Ben Barenholtz

as Himself

Alan Douglas

as Himself

Robert Shaye

as Himself

Jim Sharman

as Himself

Seth Willenson

as Himself

Roger Ebert

as Himself

Crew

Richard Fox

Richard Fox Director of Photography

Euan Hunter

Euan Hunter Sound Editor

Eric Cadesky

Original Music Composer

Nick Dyer

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

France 25 January 2006

United States 13 November 2007

Production Companies

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