Midnight (1989 film)
Midnight is a 1989 American thriller-horror film written and directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane and starring Lynn Redgrave and Tony Curtis.[1][2]
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Directed by | Norman Thaddeus Vane |
Produced by | Norman Thaddeus Vane Gloria Morrison |
Screenplay by | Norman Thaddeus Vane |
Starring | Lynn Redgrave Tony Curtis Steve Parrish Karen Lorre Frank Gorshin Robert Miano |
Music by | Michael Wetherwax |
Cinematography | David Golia |
Edited by | Sam Adelman David Bartholomew |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
The sultry midnight, late-night horror movie hostess, has the highest rated show on TV. Mr. B is scheming to steal the rights to the show. The tug of war begins and soon escalates into a deadly conflict.
Cast
- Lynn Redgrave as Midnight
- Tony Curtis as Mr. B
- Steve Parrish as Mickey Modine
- Karen Lorre as Missy Angel
- Frank Gorshin as Ron Saphier
- Robert Miano as Arnold
- Rita Gam as Heidi
- Gustav Vintas as Siegfried
- Wolfman Jack as Himself
- Robert Axelrod as Ozzie
- Nathan Le Grand as Hank
- Barry Diamond as Wally
- Ron Max as Detective
- Tommy 'Tiny' Lister as Security Guard
- Kathleen Kinmont as Party
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References
- J. P. Harrisn. Time Capsule: Reviews of Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films and TV Shows from 1987-1991. iUniverse, 2001. ISBN 0595213367.
- Leonard Maltin. Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide. Plume, 2001. ISBN 0452282837.
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