Exit Dying

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Directed byBob Jacobs
Written byBob Jacobs
Produced byBob Jacobs
StarringHenry Darrow
Exit Dying
Directed byBob Jacobs
Written byBob Jacobs
Produced byBob Jacobs
StarringHenry Darrow
Edited byBob Jacobs
Release dates
  • October 31, 1976 (1976-10-31) (Oshkosh, Wisconsin)
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Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15,000

Exit Dying (also referred to as Exit, Dying) is a 1976 made for TV film that was written, directed, produced, and edited by University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh professor Bob Jacobs.[2][3] The film starred Henry Darrow and centered upon a man caught up in supernatural happenings at an opera house. Exit Dying was filmed in Oshkosh, Wisconsin at the Grand Opera House.[4]

The film premiered on October 31, 1976 at the Oshkosh Grand Opera House and received a positive review from the Daily Northwestern.[5]

When a renovator (Henry Darrow) decides to purchase an old theater with the intent to fix it up and sell it for a profit, he's unaware that the place is a safe haven for the supernatural. As he spends more and more time there, it becomes more apparent that his attentions to the location are very unwelcome.

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