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A burned out writer retreats to a northwest town called Hellview to write the great American novel. Unfortunately for him, the lighthouse he is renting is inhabited by the spirit of a woman who killed herself there one hundred years before... See more »

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Frederic Lansing / Casper
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Dr. Paul Batton
Brett Hudson ...
Fritz
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Kate
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Captain Howdy
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Venetia
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Ralph
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Mayor
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Sheriff
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Leroy
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Dracula
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Amanda H. Bearde ...
Teenage Girl
Pamela Bowman ...
New York Model #2
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New York Press Man
Sue Casey ...
Bookstore Society Lady #2
Gene Castle ...
Lead Zombie Dancer
Kathy Cherry ...
Sexy Girl
Dick Chudnow ...
Looney
Pat Colbert ...
Hooker #1
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Bookstore Society Lady #1
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Dr. John
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Zombie Dancer
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Taxi Driver
Mary Ellen Flaherty ...
Bookstore Society Lady #4
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Bob X. Cursion
Pauline Lomas ...
Looney Nurse
Helena Mäkelä ...
Nurse
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TV Announcer (voice)
Indy Shriner ...
Hooker #2
Maurice Sneed ...
Looney
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Bookstore Society Lady #3
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Fisherman
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Waitress (uncredited)

Directed by

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Chris Bearde

Written by

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Bill Hudson ... (writer)
 
Brett Hudson ... (writer)
 
Mark Hudson ... (writer)
 
Trace Johnston ... (writer)

Produced by

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William J. Immerman ... executive producer
Gene Levy ... producer

Music by

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Bob Alcivar
Robert O. Ragland

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Thomas Del Ruth

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Stanley Frazen

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Chuck Ellison ... assistant editor

Costume Design by

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Jodie Lynn Tillen

Production Management

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Peter Cornberg ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Victor Hsu ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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Gary Alexander ... re-recording mixer
Bill Hargrave ... boom operator
Bill Randall ... Cableman (as Bill Randall Jr)
William Randall ... sound mixer
Elliot Tyson ... re-recording mixer

Stunts

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Jim Burk ... stunts (as James H. Burk)
James Cassidy ... stunts
Michael Cassidy ... stunts
Ann Chatterton ... stunts
Phil Chong ... stunts
Vince Deadrick Jr. ... stunts
Donna Garrett ... stunts
Ted Grossman ... stunts
Bob Herron ... stunt coordinator
Loren Janes ... stunts
William T. Lane ... stunts
Mike Tillman ... stunts
Chuck Waters ... stunts
George P. Wilbur ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Wynn Hammer ... still photographer
Jan Kiesser ... camera operator
Tony Rivetti ... first assistant camera: "a" camera / steadicam
Gary Stark ... lamp operator
Kenneth Zunder ... assistant camera

Additional Crew

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Rob Corn ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

A burned out writer retreats to a northwest town called Hellview to write the great American novel. Unfortunately for him, the lighthouse he is renting is inhabited by the spirit of a woman who killed herself there one hundred years before and now wants him to replace her lost love, Captain Howdy. When Captain Howdy is resurrected, two daring adventure seekers are brought in to solve the case and find out the secret of the lighthouse. Written by Todd A. Bobenrieth

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Taglines "These boys are funny" - Idi Amin See more »
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Also Known As
  • Kvajpanderne (Denmark)
  • Hysterical, en hysterisk komedie (Norway)
  • Ein Sprung in der Schüssel (West Germany)
  • Hjelp, vi tørner (Norway)
  • 新・ハロウィン (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 87 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Debuting in July of 1983, the dancing zombies of this movie predate the Michael Jackson: Thriller (1983) release by about four months. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Trailer Trauma (2016). See more »
Quotes Dr. Paul Batton: Now listen Fritz, this is no longer Casper, it's a demon. The Devil is alive, he will NEVER tell the truth. Whatever you do, dont fall for it.
Fritz: Dont worry Paul, I wont.
Frederic Lansing: Fritz, your shoes are untied!
[Fritz looks down]
Fritz: Dont listen to him Fritz.
Fritz: I wont.
Frederic Lansing: Fritz, your zippers down.
[Fritz looks down]
Dr. Paul Batton: Dont listen to him Fritz.
Fritz: I wont.
Frederic Lansing: FRITZ... YOUR PANTS ARE DOWN!
Fritz: Oh no you dont, I'm not gonna fall for it this time. Dont worry Paul, I wont listen to him.
Dr. Paul Batton: Pull your pants up Fritz.
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