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Sleepwalkers -- A mother-and-son team of strange supernatural creatures come to town to seek out a virgin to feed on.
Sleepwalkers -- A mother-and-son team of strange supernatural creatures come to town to seek out a virgin to feed on.

Overview

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Director:
Writer (WGA):
Stephen King (written by)
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Release Date:
10 April 1992 (USA) See more »
Genre:
Tagline:
They feast on your fear - and it's dinner time. See more »
Plot:
A mother-and-son team of strange supernatural creatures come to town to seek out a virgin to feed on. Full summary » | Full synopsis »
Awards:
4 wins See more »
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Brian Krause ... Charles Brady

Mädchen Amick ... Tanya Robertson

Alice Krige ... Mary Brady

Jim Haynie ... Sheriff Ira

Cindy Pickett ... Mrs. Robertson

Ron Perlman ... Captain Soames
Lyman Ward ... Mr. Robertson

Dan Martin ... Andy Simpson
Glenn Shadix ... Mr. Fallows
Cynthia Garris ... Laurie

Monty Bane ... Horace

John Landis ... Lab Technician

Joe Dante ... Lab Assistant

Stephen King ... Cemetery Caretaker

Clive Barker ... Forensic Tech

Tobe Hooper ... Forensic Tech

Frank Novak ... Deputy Sheriff

Rusty Schwimmer ... Housewife
O. Nicholas Brown ... Officer Wilbur (as Nicholas Brown)

Richard Penn ... State Policeman

Ernie Lively ... Animal Control Officer
Bojesse Christopher ... Crawford

Lucy Boryer ... Jeanette
Judette Warren ... Carrie
Stuart Charno ... Police Photographer
Karl Bakke ... Police

Diane Delano ... Police
Roger Nolan ... Stenta

Joey Aresco ... Victor
Donald Petersen ... Boy with Ear Ache
Hayden Victor ... Little Girl at School Bus

Michael Reid MacKay ... 'Charles' Sleepwalker
Charles Croughwell ... 'Mary' Sleepwalker
Karyn Sercelj ... 'Mary' Sleepwalker
Sparks ... Clovis
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Norman Fessler ... Theater Manager (uncredited)

Mark Hamill ... Lt. Jennings (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mick Garris 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Stephen King (written by)

Produced by
Michael Grais .... producer
Dimitri Logothetis .... executive producer
Joseph Medawar .... executive producer
Richard Stenta .... co-producer
Mark Victor .... producer
Nabeel Zahid .... producer
 
Original Music by
Nicholas Pike 
 
Cinematography by
Rodney Charters (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
O. Nicholas Brown 
 
Casting by
Wendy Kurtzman 
Lisa Mionie 
 
Production Design by
John DeCuir Jr. 
 
Art Direction by
Sig Tingloff 
 
Set Decoration by
Bruce A. Gibeson 
 
Makeup Department
David P. Barton .... special makeup and animatronic effects
John Blake .... makeup artist
Tony Gardner .... creature effects supervisor
Tony Gardner .... special makeup designer
Vance Hartwell .... special makeup effects artist
Stephen Robinette .... key hair stylist (as Stephen F. Robinette)
Mike Smithson .... prosthetic designer
Mike Smithson .... prosthetic sculptor
Rick Stratton .... makeup artist
Jim Eustermann .... makeup effects crew (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Greg Lazzaro .... production supervisor
Richard Stenta .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Randall Badger .... first assistant director
Don Buchsbaum .... first assistant director: second unit
Hilbert Hakim .... second second assistant director
Timothy J. Lonsdale .... second assistant director
Rexford L. Metz .... second unit director (as Rexford Metz)
Robert D. Nellans .... second assistant director
Christopher Salamunovich .... second assistant director: second unit
David Silver .... first assistant director: second unit
Richard Stenta .... second unit director
 
Art Department
John Alvin .... poster artist
Richard Baum .... assistant property master
Richard Baum .... property master: second unit
Bill 'Kauhane' Hoyt .... stand-by painter
Peter J. Kelly .... set designer
Ray Mercer Jr. .... property master
Sam Moore .... property master: second unit
Danny Wynands .... construction supervisor
Michael Wynands .... construction supervisor
 
Sound Department
Harry Cheney .... sound editor
Joel Fein .... sound re-recording mixer
Gary Krivacek .... supervising sound editor
Richard Marx .... adr editor
Don H. Matthews .... sound mixer
Tom C. McCarthy .... supervising sound editor (as Tom McCarthy)
Bob O'Brien .... sound editor (as Richard O'Brien)
Dennis C. Salcedo .... boom operator
Jackson Schwartz .... foley artist
B. Tennyson Sebastian II .... sound re-recording mixer
John J. Stephens .... sound re-recording mixer
Kevin Wahrman .... assistant sound editor
Don S. Walden .... sound editor
John O. Wilde .... sound editor
David Williams .... dialog editor
William Jacobs .... sound editor (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Dennis Dion .... special effects
Eric Fiedler .... foreman: Alterian Studios
Eric Fiedler .... mechanical designer: Alterian Studios
Tom Hester .... creature design sculptor: Alterian Studios
Richard L. Hill .... special effects assistant (as Richard Hill)
Tom Martinek .... motion control assistant: Apogee
Carolyn Oros .... special effects makeup
Brian Penikas .... paint designer: Alterian Studios
Brian Penikas .... sculptor: Alterian Studios
Brian Sipe .... creature and makeup effects technician
Carolyn Oros .... special effects technician (uncredited)
Tim Turner .... special makeup effects: Alterian Studios (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Daniel Chuba .... visual effects producer
David Drzewiecki .... visual effects camera operator
Rebecca Marie .... visual effects art director
Harry Moreau .... visual effects lead animator
Jeffrey A. Okun .... visual effects supervisor
Jerry Pooler .... visual effects camera operator
William Powloski .... motion control camera
Amie Slate .... visual effects animator
John Swallow .... visual effects executive producer
 
Stunts
Phil Adams .... stunt coordinator
Phil Adams .... stunts
Jane Austin .... stunt performer
Perry Barndt .... stunts
Gavin Buhr .... stunt double
Doc D. Charbonneau .... stunts
Tony Conforti .... stunts
Bud Davis .... stunts
Cindy Folkerson .... stunts
Andy Gill .... stunts (as Andrew Gill)
Michael Haynes .... stunts
Denver Mattson .... stunts
Dwayne McGee .... stunts
Jane McKernan .... stunts
Peter McKernan .... stunts (as Peter McKernan Jr.)
Noon Orsatti .... stunts (as Noon E. Orsatti)
Patricia M. Peters .... stunts
Jeff Ramsey .... stunts
Jim Wilkey .... stunts
Spice Williams-Crosby .... stunts (as Spice Williams)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Richmond L. Aguilar .... chief lighting technician (as Rich Aguilar)
Regge Bulman .... second assistant camera (as Regge A. Bullman)
Paul Caven .... best boy electric (as Paul J. Caven)
Michael Condro .... first assistant camera
Daniel Dayton .... camera operator: second unit (as Dan Dayton)
Albert J. Dunk .... additional photographer: second unit (as Bert Dunk)
Sam Emerson .... still photographer (as Sam Young Emerson)
Dennis Harper .... key grip: second unit (as Dennis L. Harper)
Casey Hotchkiss .... camera operator: second unit
David Jarrell .... chief lighting technician: second unit
Jack Johnson .... key grip: second unit
Dan Kneece .... Steadicam operator: additional photography
Philip Lee .... camera operator
Steven Mann .... first assistant camera
John Powers .... second grip
Michael A. Price .... first assistant camera (as Michael Price)
Tom Ramsey .... key grip
Ken Spencer .... chief lighting technician: second unit (as Kenneth L. Spencer)
Kurt Young .... dolly grip
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Michael W. Hoffman .... costume supervisor (as Michael Hoffman)
Leslie Joyce .... costumer
Aida Swinson .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Bryan H. Carroll .... assistant editor
Robert W. Hedland .... first assistant editor
Marty La Marr .... apprentice film editor
 
Music Department
Stuart Balcomb .... orchestrator
Tom Boyd .... musician: oboe soloist
Stan Jones .... music editor
Shawn Murphy .... scoring mixer
Nicky Ryan .... music producer
Marty Wereski .... music editor
 
Transportation Department
Donald Arnold Jr. .... transportation co-captain (as Donald Arnold)
Martin T. Hill .... transportation captain
 
Other crew
Styliana Andrianou .... assistant to producers
Allan A. Apone .... co-animal effects designer
Joseph Aspromonti .... production assistant
David P. Barton .... puppeteer
Michelle Bochner .... assistant to producers
Richard Browne .... assistant to producers
Sam Coulter .... head animal trainer
Carolyn Hennesy .... assistant to producers
Jenny Hicks .... assistant: Mr. Garris
Cindy James .... animal supplier
Pam Kasper .... assistant production coordinator (as Pam Brickman)
Arlene Kehela .... location manager
Terry Knapp .... head animal trainer
Christopher Landry .... production assistant
Lloyd Nelson .... script supervisor: second unit
Linda Papineau .... assistant animal trainer
Donald Petersen .... production assistant
Julie Pitkanen .... script supervisor
John Plesnicar .... production assistant
Mike Revell .... production accountant
Carol Riggins .... animal trainer
Jordan Rudelson .... production assistant (as Jordan J. Rudelson)
Jan Rudolph .... script supervisor: second unit
Stanley Saffold .... craft service (as Stan Saffold)
Susan Trembly .... unit publicist
Lois Walker .... production coordinator
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Sleepstalkers" - Hong Kong (English title) (cable TV title)
"Stephen King's Sleepwalkers" - USA (complete title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for some terror/violence and language
Runtime:
91 min
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Language:
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 See more »
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Certification:

Did You Know?

Trivia:
In the graveyard scene, one of the tombstones reads "Jenny Hicks". Jenny Hicks was the assistant to the director of the movie.See more »
Goofs:
Continuity: During the chase scene, the odometer in the Trans Am is shown twice and the second time, the mileage is less.See more »
Quotes:
Charles Brady:[stabs a policeman in the ear with a pencil] Cop-kabob!See more »
Soundtrack:
IT ('S A MONSTER)See more »

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When felines attack… in human form., 30 January 2010
Author: lost-in-limbo from the Mad Hatter's tea party.

There's something about the b-grade sleeper "Sleepwalkers" that keeps me from liking it, but not enough to entirely hate it either. It kept me entertained, but I wasn't all that satisfied. Director Mick Garris' handling might come off stagy (which took any sense of atmosphere) with an almost TV-like feel, but remains crisp and well paced in its actions. Some imagery shows moments of creativity with the illustrative camera-work with its scopes and tilts. I just wished it had been much more darker in its visual styling. Stephen King would adapt his own book, where the premise creates a wickedly novel concept that would turn upon its sly tone with nonsensical and over-the-top dramatic lashings. This goes for its outrageous, if clumsy climax. While the jolts are grisly, they do come off quite risible with it being punctuated by sadistic heavy-handedness. The eccentric make-up FX is decently pulled off, even with some cheesy and blotchy trimmings. The script is rather ill-defined, but still has a neat touch of morbid humour and a sexual charge thanks to the seductively deranged performances by Alice Krige and Brian Krause in their mother and son relationship. Mädchen Amick is suitably appealing in the victim role. Ron Perlman makes a short, but commanding turn. Also keep a look out for some amusingly interesting cameos by Stephen King, Tobe Hooper, John Dante, John Landis, Clive Baker and Mark Hamill.

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