Directed by John Carpenter
Produced by Larry J. Franco
Executive Producers : Andre Blay, Shep Gordon
Baesd on Short Story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson
Screenplay by Frank Armitage(=John Carpenter)
Cinematography by Gary B. Kibbe
Film Editing by Gib Jaffe, Frank E. Jimenez
Music by John Carpenter, Alan Howarth
Art Direction by William J. Durrell Jr., Daniel A. Lomino
Special Photographic Effects : Jim Danforth
Special Effects Assistant : Michael Arbogast, David Blitstein, William Lee
Cast
Roddy Piper (Nada)
Keith David (Frank)
Meg Foster (Holly)
George 'Buck' Flower (Drifter)
Peter Jason (Gilbert)
Raymond St. Jacques (Street Preacher)
Jason Robards III (Family Man)
John Lawrence (Bearded Man)
Susan Barnes (Brown Haired Woman)
Sy Richardson (Black Revolutionary)
Wendy Brainard (Family Man's Daughter)
Lucille Meredith (Female Interviewer)
Susan Blanchard (Ingenue)
Norman Alden (Foreman)
Dana Bratton (Black Junkie)
John F. Goff (Well Dressed Customer)
Norm Wilson (Vendor)
Thelma Lee (Rich Lady)
Stratton Leopold (Depressed Human)
Rezza Shan (Arab Clerk)
Norman Howell (Blonde Haired Cop)
Larry J. Franco (Neighbor)
Tom Searle (Biker)
Robert Grasmere (Scruffy Blonde Man)
Vince Inneo (Passageway Guard)
Bob Hudson (Passageway Guard #2)
Jon Paul Jones (Manager)
Dennis Cosmo Michael (Male News Anchor)
Nancy Gee (Female News Anchor)
Claudia Stanlee (Young Female Executive)
Christine Anne Baur (Woman on Phone)
Eileen Wesson (Pregnant Secretary)
Gregory J. Barnett (Security Guard #1)
Jimmy Nickerson (Security Guard #2)
Kerry Rossall (2nd Unit Guard)
Cibby Danyla (Naked Lady)
Jeff Imada (Male Ghoul)
Michelle Costello (Female Ghoul)
Michael Forino (Ghoul at Bar)
Robert V. Greene (TV technician)
Al Leong (Asian Revolutionary)