United States / Jan 11, 1991
No survivors. Only leftovers.
1h 26min
Overall average
5.0/10
Videos
Plot
A couple move into a bad apartment in a bad neighborhood in New York. The apartment contains a refrigerator, which is the only thing they like in the place. However, they slowly discover that the refrigerator is a monster which kills people in gruesome ways and then sends them to hell. The refrigerator is already gaining mind control over the husband. What will happen?
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Peter Justinus | Mr. Walters |
| Karen Wexler | Nikki |
| Michael Beltran | Ramon |
| Jack Mason | Chipper |
| Phil Butard | Bob |
| Weston Blakesley | Suburban Ohio Neighbor |
| Shannon McLeod | East Village Girl |
| Larry Tate | Mr. Jarvis |
| Darrell Smith | Guy who went 'Oops' |
| Michelle DeCosta | Young Eileen |
| Anthony McGowen | Pete Jackson |
| Jon Groff | The 'Doo-Doo' Man |
| Phoebe Sudrow | Secretary #1 |
| Amanda Green | Secretary #2 |
| Marko Hunt | Hector's Man |
| Ben Bianchi | Hector's Man |
| Dan Kelly | Hector's Man |
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| Bill Walters | Eileen's Father |
| Jed Spingarn | Dog Waiter |
| Damian Young | BBQ Party |
| Vivian Lanko | BBQ Party |
| Philip Dolin | BBQ Party / Mime |
| David Shane | Office Worker |
| Joshua Robinson | Office Worker |
| Fernando St. James | Old in Gateway / MC Backstage |
| Beth Hope | East Village Girl |
| Allison McElwain | Girl in Tutu |
| Paul Eckstein | Avenue D Local |
Genres
FantasyComedyHorror
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Refrigerator |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 11 gennaio 1991 |
| Production | Jeff Solon, Christopher Oldcorn, Janet Paparazzo, F. Miguel Valenti |
| Writer | Nicholas Jacobs, Christopher Oldcorn, Philip Dolin |
| Casting | Laura Rosenthal, Lee Sharmat |
| Editing | Nicholas Jacobs, P.J. Pesce, Christopher Oldcorn, Suzanne Pillsbury |
| Cinematography | Paul Gibson, Brian Rich, Charlotte R. Snyder, Anne Gwynn, John Pirozzi, Daniel Kohl, Mark Paperno, Tom Potoskie, Gary Ron, John Kovell, Sally Reed, Kevin Smyth, Ann Holm, Susanna Virtanen, Audrey James |
| Assistant directors | Priscilla Gravenhorst, Chaille Brown, Rob Hallenbake, Christopher Oldcorn, Nicholas Jacobs, Adrienne Tien |
| Lighting | Ted Hayash |
| Camera operators | Brian Rich, Charlotte R. Snyder, Anne Gwynn, John Pirozzi, Daniel Kohl, Paul Gibson, Mark Paperno, Tom Potoskie, Gary Ron, John Kovell, Sally Reed, Kevin Smyth, Ann Holm, Susanna Virtanen, Audrey James |
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| Additional photography | Brian Rich, Charlotte R. Snyder, Anne Gwynn, John Pirozzi, Daniel Kohl, Paul Gibson, Mark Paperno, Tom Potoskie, Gary Ron, John Kovell, Sally Reed, Kevin Smyth, Ann Holm, Susanna Virtanen, Audrey James |
| Production design | Thérèse DePrez |
| Art direction | Thérèse DePrez |
| Set decoration | Thérèse DePrez |
| Music | Christopher Burke, Adam Roth, Don Peterkofsky, Adam Roth |
| Sound | Christopher Burke, Adam Roth, Don Peterkofsky, Adam Roth |
| Costume design | Daryl Kerrigan, Joyce Simonelli, Elizabeth Beers, Judy Chin, Susie Narcisco, Nancy Tong |
| Makeup | Joyce Simonelli, Elizabeth Beers, Judy Chin, Susie Narcisco, Nancy Tong, Daryl Kerrigan |
| Hairstyling | Joyce Simonelli, Elizabeth Beers, Judy Chin, Susie Narcisco, Daryl Kerrigan, Nancy Tong |
Release dates
Theatrical release
France / Aug 29, 1991
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