Curfew (1989)
April 25, 1989Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Kyle Richards
Stephanie Davenport

Wendell Wellman
Ray Perkins

John Putch
Bob Perkins

Frank Miller
Walter Davenport

Jean Brooks
Megan Davenport

Peter Nelson
John

Niels Mueller
Pete

Nori Morgan
Monica

Peggy Rea
Mrs. Mary Cox

Christopher Knight
Sam

Robert Romanus
Jack

Guy Remsen
Dr. Franklin

Peggy Pope
Mrs. Alva

Julie Philips
Producer

Douglas Robinson
Judge Collins

Marla Rix
Mrs. Collins

Audrey Marxer
Girl in the Red Dress

Bert Remsen
Gentleman with Cane

Joe Richland
Dead Man In Car

Janet Graham
Dr. Franklin's Secretary

Randy Patrick
Rancher #1

Sam Braslau
Rancher #2

William Graham
Charlie

John Brasher
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mark Cookson
Sound Effects Editor

Mecki Heussen
Makeup Artist

Adriane Marfiak
Sound Editor

Michael Drew Dorsey
Production Design

Susan Fee
Costume Design

Lars Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gary Winick
Director

Kevin Kennedy
Writer

Gina Gambill
Production Design

Troy Brown
Stunts

Cengiz Yaltkaya
Original Music Composer

Jonathan Weisgal
Executive Producer

Julie Phillips
Producer

David Feder
Executive Producer

Rick Hilton
Executive Producer

Gregory Cundiff
Co-Producer

Makoto Watanabe
Director of Photography

Mark Ross
Music Producer

Gregory Choa
Co-Producer

Carole Kravetz Aykanian
Editor
Media.


Details.
Release DateApril 25, 1989
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 26m
Content RatingR
Filming LocationsCalifornia, 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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