Candace Hilligoss, Frances Feist, Sidney Berger. A young woman seemingly unhurt after a serious car accident wanders into a strange town with a carnival pavilion and is chased by ghostly apparitions. Directed by Herk Harvey. Includes audio commentary, interview with the writer, The Carnival Tour, a contemporary update on the film's locations, deleted scenes, outtakes, an essay on the film by writer Kier-La Janisse and The Movie That Wouldn't Die!, a documentary on the 1989 reunion of the cast and crew. 1962/color-b&w/78 min/NR/fullscreen.
Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
Product Details
Actors: Candace Hilligoss, Frances Feist, Sidney Berger, Art Ellison, Stan Levitt
Directors: Herk Harvey
Format: Restored, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Blu-ray
Language: English
Subtitles: English
Number of discs: 1
Rated:
NR
Not Rated
Studio: Criterion Collection
DVD Release Date: July 12, 2016
Run Time: 78 minutes
Special Features
Selected-scene audio commentary featuring director Herk Harvey and screenwriter John Clifford; New interview with comedian and writer Dana Gould; New video essay by film critic David Cairns; The Movie That Wouldn't Die!, a documentary on the 1989 reuion of the film's cast and crew; The Carnival Tour, a 2000 update on the film's locations; Excerpts from movies made by the Centro Corporation, an industrial film company based In Lawrence, Kansas, that once employed Harvey and Clifford; Deleted scenes; Outtakes, accompanied by Gene Moore's organ score; History of the Saltair Resort in Salt Lake City, where key scenes in the film were shot; Trailer
Cast & Crew
Candace Hilligoss Mary Henry
Frances Feist Landlady
Sidney Berger John Linden
Art Ellison Minister
Herk Harvey The Man
Tom McGinniss Actor
Ted Adams Actor
Pamela Ballard Actor
Steve Boozer Actor
Cari Conboy Actor
Bill de Jarnette Actor
Stan Levitt Doctor
Dan Palmquist Actor
Lamy Sneegas Actor
Technical Credits
Herk Harvey Director,Producer
John Clifford Screenwriter
Bill de Jarnette Editor
Gene Moore Score Composer
Dan Palmquist Editor
Maurice Prather Cinematographer
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