Death Scream
| Death Scream | |
|---|---|
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| Genre |
Crime Drama |
| Written by | Stirling Silliphant |
| Directed by | Richard T. Heffron |
| Starring | Raul Julia |
| Theme music composer | Gil Melle |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language(s) | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Ron Bernstein |
| Producer(s) |
Deanne Barkley Howard Rosenman Donald March |
| Cinematography | Gene Polito |
| Editor(s) | David Newhouse |
| Running time | 96 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Robert Stigwood Organization |
| Distributor | ABC |
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC |
| Original release | September 26, 1975 |
Death Scream is a made-for-television film first aired in the United States on ABC on September 26, 1975. The film is loosely based on an actual event concerning the real-life account of "a young woman whose murder was witnessed by fifteen of her neighbors who did nothing to help and refused to cooperate with the police."[1]
The film had the working title of Homicide, and its rerun title was The Woman Who Cried Murder.
Cast
- Raul Julia, as Det. Nick Rodriguez
- John P. Ryan, Det. Dave Lambert
- Phillip Clark, Det. Johnny Bellon
- Lucie Arnaz, Judy
- Edward Asner, Peter Singleton
- Cloris Leachman, Mrs. Singleton
- Art Carney, Mr. Jacobs
- Diahann Carroll, Betty May
- Kate Jackson, Carol
- Tina Louise, Hilda Murray
- Nancy Walker, Mrs. Jacobs
- Eric Braeden, Kosinsky
- Thelma Houston, Lady Wing Ding
- Bert Freed, Det. Ross
- Allyn Ann McLerie, Alice Whitmore
- Tony Dow, Joey
- Sally Kirkland, Mary
- Belinda Balaski, Jenny Storm
- Helen Hunt, Teila
Notes
- ↑ Marill, Alvin H. Movies Made For Television, Da Capo Press, Inc., reprint by arrangement with Arlington House Publishers, New York, NY, 1980.
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