She Cried Murder

1973 American TV series or program
She Cried Murder
GenreThriller
Written byMerwin Gerard (teleplay)
Story byA. Roy Moore
Peter Jobin
Directed byHerschel Daugherty
StarringTelly Savalas
Lynda Day George
Mike Farrell
Kate Reid
Music byJohn Cacavas
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerWilliam Frye
Production locationToronto, Ontario
CinematographyHarry Makin
EditorsBud Hoffman
John Kaufman
Running time74 minutes
Production companyUniversal Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 25, 1973 (1973-09-25)

She Cried Murder is a 1973 American TV film starring Telly Savalas and Linda Day George.[1]

Plot

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

Location

The movie was filmed in Toronto, and features many downtown locations including scenes shot at the University of Toronto Victoria College, the Winter Garden Theatre, Ontario Place, on the Toronto Transit Commission subway system (including at Osgoode Station with its original appearance), and at the TTC's Davisville Yard.

References

  1. ^ Thomas, Kevin (September 25, 1973). "TV MOVIE REVIEW: Model in Peril in 'Murder!'". Los Angeles Times. p. C14.

External links

  • She Cried Murder at TCMDB
  • She Cried Murder at IMDb


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