She Cried Murder
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| She Cried Murder | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Thriller |
| Teleplay by | Merwin Gerard |
| Story by | A. Roy Moore Peter Jobin |
| Directed by | Herschel Daugherty |
| Starring | Telly Savalas Lynda Day George Mike Farrell Kate Reid |
| Music by | John Cacavas |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producer | William Frye |
| Production location | Toronto, Ontario |
| Cinematography | Harry Makin |
| Editors | Bud Hoffman John Kaufman |
| Running time | 74 minutes |
| Production company | Universal Television |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS |
| Release | September 25, 1973 |
She Cried Murder is a 1973 American TV film starring Telly Savalas and Linda Day George.[1]
A model witnesses a murder on the subway, and one of the cops investigating is the one who did it. And he knows she knows, and she knows he knows she knows. It becomes a cat-and-mouse game of one trying to stay ahead of the other, who eventually becomes willing to use any means to keep her quiet.
Cast
- Telly Savalas as Inspector Joe Brody
- Lynda Day George as Sarah Cornell
- Mike Farrell as Detective Walter Stepanic
- Kate Reid as Maggie Knowlton
- Len Birman as Marvin
- Jeff Toner as Chris Cornell
- Murray Westgate as Sergeant Withers
- Robert Goodier as Chief McKenzie
- Richard Alden as 2nd Policeman
- Aileen Seaton as Sister Maria Theresa
- B. Hope Garber as Mrs. Brody
- Stu Gillard as TV Director