Things (film)
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Things is a 1989 Canadian independent direct-to-video horror film, directed by Andrew Jordan and written by Jordan and Barry J. Gillis.[1] The film was shot in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ontario, with a cast consisting of co-writer Barry J. Gillis and pornographic film star Amber Lynn.[2] Its plot follows two friends who, while visiting a relative's house, encounter a horde of hostile creatures that are the results of experiments by a demented doctor.[3]
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Directed by | Andrew Jordan |
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Cinematography | Dan Riggs |
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Music by | Jack Procher |
Production company | Left Field Productions |
Distributed by | Intervision |
Release date | September 1989 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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Things is considered the first Canadian shot-on-Super 8 horror film released for the VHS market,[4] as well as one of the worst films of all time.[2]