I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses
1978 Canadian film
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I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses (also known as Drop Dead, Dearest and Left for Dead) is a 1978 Canadian drama mystery film based on the Peter Demeter murder case.[1] The film is one of the infamous "Video Nasties", and is the first film scored by Howard Shore.
Directed byMurray Markowitz
Screenplay byMurray Markowitz
Produced byCharles Zakery Markowitz
Murray Markowitz
Murray Markowitz
StarringElke Sommer
Donald Pilon
Donald Pilon
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| Directed by | Murray Markowitz |
| Screenplay by | Murray Markowitz |
| Produced by | Charles Zakery Markowitz Murray Markowitz |
| Starring | Elke Sommer Donald Pilon |
| Cinematography | Donald Wilder |
| Edited by | Donald Ginsberg |
| Music by | Howard Shore |
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| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Cast
- Elke Sommer as Magdalene Kruschen
- Donald Pilon as Charles Kruschen
- Chuck Shamata as Gershen Isen
- George Touliatos as Tibor Zanopek
- Cindy Girling as Pauline Corte
- George Chuvalo as George Weiller
- Cec Linder as Chief Parker
- Richard Davidson as Barrington
- Miguel Fernandes as John MacGregor (as Miguel Fernández)
- Michelle Fansett as Johanna Luger
- Corinna Carlson as Angela Kruschen
- Linda Sorenson as Cynthia
- Susan Hogan as Secretary
- Larry Solway as Newscaster
- Ned Conlon as Judge
- Henry Cohen as Court Clerk
- Bill Walker as Mayor
- Lawrence Elion as Alliston
- Barry Bellchamp as Judge Foreman
- James Morris as Man in Office
- James Millington as Police Sergeant
- David Hovan as Reporter (as Ara Hovanessian)
- Don Ferguson as Journalist
- Kim Bailey as Cynthia's Daughter