HalloweeNight is a 2009 American horror film that was directed by Mark Polonia of the Polonia brothers, an indie film duo, and longtime collaborator Matt Satterly.
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| HalloweeNight | |
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| Directed by | Mark Polonia |
| Screenplay by | Mark Polonia |
| Story by | John Polonia |
| Produced by | Matthew Satterly |
| Cinematography | Brett Piper Matthew S. Smith |
| Edited by | Mark Polonia |
| Music by | Jon McBride |
Production company | Polonia Brothers Entertainment |
| Distributed by | CineGraphic Productions |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
A school janitor devises an evil scarecrow to exact revenge on those who have tormented him, but then loses control of his fiendish creation.[1]
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Made on a budget of $4,000,[2] this film marks the first created by Polonia Brothers Entertainment since the death of John Polonia.[3] The movie based on a screenplay by John Polonia dedicated to the memory of him.[4]
The film was released on October 8, 2009 by Cinegraphic Productions and Polonia Bros. Entertainment.[5]
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