Body of Evidence (1988 film)
Body of Evidence is a psychological thriller film directed by Roy Campanella II and starring Margot Kidder and Barry Bostwick. It premiered on CBS Network in January 1988. It was filmed in Alberta, Canada
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Directed by | Roy Campanella II |
Produced by | Cynthia Whitcomb |
Written by | Cynthia Whitcomb |
Starring | Margot Kidder Barry Bostwick Tony Lo Bianco |
Music by | Roy Campanella II |
Cinematography | Frank Beascoechea |
Edited by | Jason Freeman |
Distributed by | CBS Television |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
An unsuspecting nurse (Margot Kidder) fears her Forensic Pathologist second-husband (Barry Bostwick) may be the psychotic serial strangler behind a recent rash of grisly murders. A local police detective (Tony LoBianco) does his best to unravel clues that may prevent future slayings.[1]
Cast
- Margot Kidder ... Carol Dwyer
- Barry Bostwick ... Alex Dwyer
- Caroline Kava ... Jean
- Jennifer Barbour ... Jessie
- David Hayward ... Jack
- Tony Lo Bianco ... Evan Campbell
- Debbie Carr ... Lisa
- Peter Bibby ... Intern
- Garwin Sanford ... Doctor
- Georgie Collins ... Lady in Hospital
- Don S. Davis ... Gun Salesman
- Blu Mankuma ... Sawyer
- Don MacKay ... J.P.
- Bill Croft ... Construction Man #1
- Karen Tilly ... Stephanie
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References
- "'Mary Phagan' top notch drama". Ocala Star-Banner. January 23, 1988.
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