Violent Midnight
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| Directed by | Richard Hilliard |
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| Story by | Richard Hilliard |
| Produced by | Del Tenney |
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| Cinematography | Louis McMahon |
| Edited by | Robert Q. Lovett |
| Music by | Wilford Holcombe |
Production company | Del Tenney Productions |
| Distributed by | Victoria Films |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Violent Midnight is a 1963 American exploitation slasher film directed by Richard Hilliard and starring Lee Philips, Shepperd Strudwick, and Jean Hale. It focuses on a small New England town plagued by a series of slashing murders focused around a women's college.
The film was initially titled Black Autumn, but released as Violent Midnight, premiering in Hartford, Connecticut in May 1963. It was later re-released under the title Psychomania in 1964.