Curfew (1989)

1h 26m
Running Time

April 25, 1989
Release Date

Curfew (1989)

1h 26m
Running Time

April 25, 1989
Release Date

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Plot.

Two brothers whose grisly killing spree has landed them on death row plot a daring escape, breaking free from prison with vengeance in mind, and setting targets in the form of the key witnesses against them.

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Cast & Crew.

Audrey Marxer

Audrey Marxer

Girl in the Red Dress

Bert Remsen

Bert Remsen

Gentleman with Cane

Joe Richland

Joe Richland

Dead Man In Car

Janet Graham

Janet Graham

Dr. Franklin's Secretary

Randy Patrick

Randy Patrick

Rancher #1

Sam Braslau

Sam Braslau

Rancher #2

William Graham

William Graham

Charlie

John Brasher

John Brasher

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mark Cookson

Mark Cookson

Sound Effects Editor

Mecki Heussen

Mecki Heussen

Makeup Artist

Adriane Marfiak

Adriane Marfiak

Sound Editor

Michael Drew Dorsey

Michael Drew Dorsey

Production Design

Susan Fee

Susan Fee

Costume Design

Lars Nelson

Lars Nelson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gary Winick

Gary Winick

Director

Kevin Kennedy

Kevin Kennedy

Writer

Gina Gambill

Gina Gambill

Production Design

Troy Brown

Troy Brown

Stunts

Cengiz Yaltkaya

Cengiz Yaltkaya

Original Music Composer

Jonathan Weisgal

Jonathan Weisgal

Executive Producer

Julie Phillips

Julie Phillips

Producer

David Feder

David Feder

Executive Producer

Rick Hilton

Rick Hilton

Executive Producer

Gregory Cundiff

Gregory Cundiff

Co-Producer

Makoto Watanabe

Makoto Watanabe

Director of Photography

Mark Ross

Mark Ross

Music Producer

Gregory Choa

Gregory Choa

Co-Producer

Carole Kravetz Aykanian

Carole Kravetz Aykanian

Editor

Details.

Release Date
April 25, 1989

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 26m

Content Rating
R

Filming Locations
California, United States

Genres

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Wiki.

Curfew is a 1989 American horror film directed by Gary Winick, in his directorial debut, and starring Kyle Richards, Wendell Wellman, John Putch, Christopher Knight, and Frank Miller. Its plot follows two demented brothers who, after escaping from prison, invade the home of the district attorney who sentenced them to death, terrorizing him, his wife, and their teenage daughter.

Curfew, as well as Winick's second film Out of the Rain (1991), were described by Keith Bailey of Unknown Movies as "little-seen thrillers, the former so violent that it suffered censorship and certification problems" in the United Kingdom.

The film was rejected for video by the British Board of Film Classification in 1988. It was finally released fully uncut in 2002.

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