
Sleepstalker (1995)
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- R
- 1h 45min
- Fantasy, Horror
- 27 Apr 1995 (Philippines)
- Video
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Cast
Michael Harris | ... |
The Sandman
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Vincent Berry | ... |
Griffin, age 7
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Caryn Richman | ... |
Mom
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Marc McClure | ... |
Dad
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William Lucking | ... |
Detective Bronson Worth
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Michael D. Roberts | ... |
The Preacher
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Jay Underwood | ... |
Griffin Davis
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Angel Ashley | ... |
Cheryl
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Kathryn Morris | ... |
Megan
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Kathleen McMartin | ... |
Dana
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A.J. Glassman | ... |
Kenny
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Barry Lynch | ... |
Pierson
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David O'Shea | ... |
Prison Guard
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Gabriel Carrier | ... |
Witness
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Peter Vasquez | ... |
Dog Sanchez
(as Peter Mark Vasquez)
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Ken Foree | ... |
Detective Rolands
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Lenore van Camp | ... |
Julia
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Lillian Hurst | ... |
Old Woman
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Carmen Mormino | ... |
Officer
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Christopher Boyer | ... |
Detective Garcia
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Brett Gathrid | ... |
Crack Addict
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Michael Faella | ... |
Sandman's Father
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Giuseppe Andrews | ... |
Young Sandman
(as Joey Andrews)
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Barry Lynch | ... |
Pierson
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Ted Maier | ... |
Cop (uncredited)
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Directed by
Turi Meyer |
Written by
Alfredo Septién | ... | (written by) (as Al Septien) & |
Turi Meyer | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Luigi Cingolani | ... | producer |
Barry L. Collier | ... | executive producer |
Harmon Kaslow | ... | executive producer |
Brian Patrick O'Toole | ... | co-producer |
Alfredo Septién | ... | co-producer (as Al Septien) |
Shelly Strong | ... | line producer |
Music by
Jim Manzie |
Cinematography by
Michael G. Wojciechowski |
Film Editing by
Frederick Wardell | ... | (as Fred Wardell) |
Editorial Department
Jim Battersby | ... | apprentice editor |
Mike Cutler | ... | apprentice editor |
Sally Dixon | ... | negative cutter |
Bruce Lomet | ... | apprentice editor |
Mato | ... | color timer |
Lisa Mozden | ... | first assistant editor |
Alex Reiter | ... | apprentice editor |
Casting By
Russell Gray | ||
Mark Tillman |
Production Design by
Arlan Jay Vetter |
Art Direction by
Ken Lucas |
Set Decoration by
Roger Belk |
Costume Design by
Julie Rae Engelsman |
Makeup Department
Laverne Caracuzzi | ... | additional makeup |
Suzanne Diaz | ... | key makeup artist |
Mike J. Regan | ... | special makeup effects |
Gary J. Tunnicliffe | ... | special makeup effects: designer and creator |
Jennifer Turchi Nigh | ... | key hair (as Jennifer Turchi) |
Production Management
Barbara Javitz | ... | executive in charge of production |
Jason Saffran | ... | production supervisor / second unit production manager |
Shelly Strong | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Reeve Howard | ... | second unit second assistant director |
Francesca Iorillo | ... | second assistant director / second unit first assistant director |
Neil Kinsella | ... | first assistant director |
Linda Krantz | ... | second second assistant director |
Art Department
Roger Belk | ... | scenic |
Grant Garrison | ... | carpenter |
Daniel Hanna | ... | first assistant props |
Steve Harshfield | ... | second assistant props |
Carey Meyer | ... | storyboard artist / visual consultant |
Steve Ramos | ... | leadman / propmaker/sculptor |
Dan Sarrow | ... | scenic |
Doug Shaw | ... | construction coordinator |
Neal W. Zoromski | ... | property master |
Sound Department
William Fiege | ... | sound mixer |
Kevin Hamilton | ... | adr editor / adr recordist / dialogue editor |
Bess Hopper | ... | foley artist |
Lorraine Kolden | ... | foley artist |
Scott C. Kolden | ... | foley recordist / re-recording mixer / sound designer / sound effects editor |
Srdjan Popovic | ... | boom operator |
Joel E. Smith | ... | re-recording mixer / sound effects editor |
Dennis Michael Tenney | ... | sound effects editor (as Dennis Tenney) / sound supervisor (as Dennis Tenney) |
Dan Victor | ... | stereo consultant |
Special Effects by
Elise Brisco | ... | special effects contact lenses |
Bryan Cooke | ... | digital special effects |
Larry Fioritto | ... | pyro technician (as Larry Fiorito) |
Karen Fox | ... | special effects production coordinator |
Jennifer Kerrigan | ... | digital special effects |
Giuditta Tornetta | ... | digital special effects |
Chris Walker | ... | digital special effects |
Visual Effects by
Gino Acevedo | ... | image animation crew |
Larry Arpin | ... | visual effects |
Denise L. Dillon | ... | image animation crew |
Glenn Grillo | ... | animator |
Chris Hanson | ... | image animation crew |
Bill Konersman | ... | animator |
Mike J. Regan | ... | supervisor: image animation (as Mike Jay Regan) |
David Selvadurai | ... | image animation crew |
Doug Smith | ... | animator |
Gary J. Tunnicliffe | ... | makeup effects: image animation |
Claire Jane Vranian | ... | makeup effects: coordinator (as Claire Jane Deacon) |
Chris Walker | ... | animator |
Stunts
Rawn Hutchinson | ... | stunt coordinator |
Lane Leavitt | ... | stunt performer |
Chris Nielsen | ... | stunt double (as John C. Nielsen) |
Brandon Sebek | ... | stunt performer |
Michelle Sebek | ... | stunt double |
Camera and Electrical Department
Peter Bruce | ... | still photographer |
Christopher Cash | ... | best boy electric |
Richard K. Cross | ... | grip |
Michael Curtis | ... | key grip / dolly grip |
Carlos DePalma | ... | electrician |
Daniel E. Dunne | ... | electrician |
Delon Freund | ... | electrician |
Tamara Goldsworthy | ... | second assistant camera |
G. Barak Humphrey | ... | grip |
Frank Jacobellis | ... | grip |
Baqi Kopelman | ... | crane operator |
Matthew Livingston | ... | grip (as Mathew Livingston) |
John Allen Locke | ... | grip |
James Matlose | ... | grip |
Jacqueline Marie McLaughlin | ... | grip |
Gordon Merrick III | ... | electrician |
Chris Meyer | ... | electrician |
David Pierro | ... | gaffer (as Dave Pierro) |
Thoma Reavis | ... | electrician |
Michael Joseph Reyes | ... | electrician (as Michael Reyes) |
Tom Seymour | ... | best boy grip |
Eric Martin Smith | ... | electrician |
Joseph Thompson | ... | electrician |
Forrest Thurman | ... | first assistant camera |
Bill Tricarrico | ... | grip (as William J. Tricarico) |
Sara Tune | ... | camera intern |
Derek Voy | ... | electrician |
Michael Winard | ... | electrician (as Mike Winard) |
Casting Department
Rich King | ... | extras casting (as Richard King) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Amy Dodson | ... | set costumer |
Amy E. Dodson | ... | assistant costume designer |
Ele Johnson | ... | set costumer |
Susan Michalek | ... | set costumer |
Music Department
Lee Curreri | ... | composer: song "Blue to Black" |
David Davidson | ... | assistant to composer |
Paul Edwards | ... | composer: additional music |
Chuck Ferry | ... | music mixer |
Adam Gorgoni | ... | composer: additional music "Birth of the Sandman" |
Script and Continuity Department
Jennifer Getzinger | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Joal Corso | ... | driver |
David Katzman | ... | driver |
Additional Crew
Macky Beheshti | ... | software |
Jason Bush | ... | production assistant |
Sheri Lynn Carter | ... | office production assistant |
Grant Degnan | ... | production assistant |
Boots Hart | ... | production accountant |
Aaron H.R. Hassman | ... | studio teacher |
Reeve Howard | ... | key production assistant |
Harmon Kaslow | ... | legal services |
Ted Maier | ... | production assistant |
Ray Milazzo | ... | production assistant |
Kyle Moore | ... | craft service |
Rafael Morales | ... | security |
Lisa Nelson | ... | production assistant |
David Packard | ... | production assistant |
Nestor Ramirez | ... | security |
Mike J. Regan | ... | prosthetics: sandman |
Lisa Riznikove | ... | production coordinator |
Leslie Spann | ... | assistant production coordinator (as Leslie L. Spann) |
Michael J. Travers | ... | software (as Mike Travers) |
Truman Van Dyke | ... | production insurance |
James Viera | ... | production assistant (as James W. Viera II) |
Tracy N. Wilder | ... | production assistant |
Derek Wolverton | ... | software |
Thanks
Steve Altman | ... | special thanks |
Denise Ballew | ... | special thanks |
Michael Vail Blum | ... | special thanks |
Jordan Halsey | ... | special thanks |
Kevin Hyman | ... | special thanks |
Austin Lander | ... | special thanks |
Lisa Martin | ... | special thanks |
Richard McCune | ... | special thanks (as Richard V. McCune) |
Yoel McCune | ... | special thanks |
Stephen McDunough | ... | special thanks |
Adam Moos | ... | special thanks |
Kelly Nielsen | ... | special thanks |
Mary Phelan | ... | special thanks |
Marion Spiegelman | ... | special thanks |
Donna Washington | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Prism Entertainment (1995) (United States) (VHS) (Original Release)
- Alpha Media (2007) (China) (video) (VOD/IPTV)
- Bridge Entertainment Group (2002) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1996) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Invincible (2015) (World-wide)
- Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- New Vision Video (1995) (Germany) (VHS)
- Prism Entertainment Corporation (1995) (United States) (video)
- RocVale Film (1995) (Australia) (VHS)
- The Movie Channel (1997) (United States) (tv)
- Tubi TV (United States) (video) (streaming)
- Videosonic (1995) (Greece) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Film Finances (completion guarantor)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Seventeen years after slaughtering all but one member of a family, a vicious serial killer known only as "The Sandman" awaits execution. But first, his jailers allow a minister to visit the killer to give him last rites, unaware that the minister is a voodoo priest and an ally of the condemned prisoner. The priest places a hex on the Sandman so that when he is executed, his soul migrates into a new body made of sand. To sever his ties with his former life and achieve absolute power, the sandman must find and kill a man named Griffin, the sole survivor of the last family murdered by the killer.
Written by Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Taglines | The Sandman's Last Rites See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Goofs | The main characters' age is depicted differently throughout the film. In the first scene, Griffin is seven years old and Sandman appears to be in his early thirties. Seventeen years later, as Sandman awaits execution, he seems not to have aged a day, while Griffin is a full grown man. However, the flashback scene shows Sandman appearing to be about 10 years old, while Griffin is depicted as a baby. Their age difference just doesn't match up. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Killer Geeks (1995). See more » |
Soundtracks | BLUE TO BLACK See more » |