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| JoBeth Williams | Diane Freeling | |
| Craig T. Nelson | Steve Freeling | |
| Heather O'Rourke | Carol Anne Freeling | |
| Oliver Robins | Robbie Freeling | |
| Zelda Rubinstein | Tangina Barrons | |
| Will Sampson | Taylor | |
| Julian Beck | Kane | |
| Geraldine Fitzgerald | Gramma Jess | |
| John P. Whitecloud | Old Indian | |
| Noble Craig | Vomit Creature | |
| Susan Peretz | Daughter | |
| Helen Boll | Mother | |
| Kelly Jean Peters | Young Jess | |
| Jaclyn Bernstein | Young Diane | |
| Robert Lesser | Kane's People |
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| Producer | Lynn Arost
Freddie Fields |
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| Writer | Mark Victor
Michael Grais |
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| Cinematography | Andrew Laszlo
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| Musician | Jerry Goldsmith
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The Freeling family move in with Diane's mother in an effort to escape the trauma and aftermath of Carol Anne's abduction by the Beast. But the Beast is not to be put off so easily and appears in a ghostly apparition as the Reverend Kane, a religious zealot responsible for the deaths of his many followers. His goal is simple - he wants the angelic Carol Anne. |
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