United States / Jan 03, 1986 / R
Maligno (1986)
Directed by Joe Zaso
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There is something only Susan can see. And it's murder...
1h 34min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
There is something bizarre going on at the Hartcourt Academy for boys and girls. All the students are vanishing left and right under mysterious circumstances and no one except the new girl, Susan Galligan knows what has become of them because she is having visions that students are the victims of violent murders!
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Maria Woods | Rita Manneli |
| Vicki Dapice | Annette Clancey |
| Charles Sleefe | Frank |
| Christina Visbal | Miss Marshall |
| Russell Siller | Professor Dubois |
| Rita Caso-Esposito | Mrs. Russo |
| Sara Rollo | Nurse Weldon |
| Jill Casey | Nurse Delia |
| Barbara Corso | Carole Galligan |
| Frank Komornik | Detective Vargen |
| Peter McClean | George |
| Linda Riehl | Teacher #1 |
| Karen Pratt | Teacher #2 |
Genres
Horror
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Maligno |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Cinema Image Productions |
| Release date | 3 gennaio 1986 |
| Production | Frances Zaso |
| Writer | Joe Zaso |
| Editing | David Krinsky |
| Cinematography | Joe Zaso, Linda Riehl, Henry Rueth |
| Assistant directors | Patti Komornik, Joe Zaso |
| Camera operators | Linda Riehl, Joe Zaso, Henry Rueth |
| Additional photography | Linda Riehl, Joe Zaso, Henry Rueth |
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| Production design | John Zaso, Sr. |
| Art direction | John Zaso, Sr. |
| Set decoration | John Zaso, Sr. |
| Music | Tim Frey, Richard Hanna, David Krinsky |
| Sound | Tim Frey, David Krinsky, Richard Hanna |
| Costume design | Minnie Tamburello |
| Makeup | Minnie Tamburello |
| Hairstyling | Minnie Tamburello |
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