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The Night God Screamed | |
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Directed by | Lee Madden |
Written by | Gil Lasky |
Produced by | Ed Carlin and Gil Lasky |
Starring | Jeanne Crain Alex Nicol Daniel Spelling |
Cinematography | Stephen Larner |
Edited by | Mark Dennis |
Music by | Donald Vincent |
Production company | Lasky/Carlin Productions |
Distributed by | Cinemation Industries |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Night God Screamed is a 1971 American psychological thriller/horror film, independently made on a low budget by Lasky/Carlin Productions (producers Ed Carlin and Gil Lasky, with Lasky writing the screenplay). Due to the sensitivities connected with displaying such a provocative title, theater owners in small town and rural communities were offered the option of using the simple alternative, Scream.
Copyrighted in 1971 and intermittently distributed between 1971 and 1974 by exploitation producer Jerry Gross' soon-to-be-bankrupt Cinemation Industries, the sparsely exhibited feature was directed by Lee Madden. Academy Award nominee Jeanne Crain received top billing.[1]