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

Body of Evidence
Promotional poster
Directed byRoy Campanella II
Produced byCynthia Whitcomb
Written byCynthia Whitcomb
StarringMargot Kidder
Barry Bostwick
Tony Lo Bianco
Music byRoy Campanella II
CinematographyFrank Beascoechea
Edited byJason Freeman
Distributed byCBS Television
Release date
  • January 22, 1988 (1988-01-22)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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

  1. "'Mary Phagan' top notch drama". Ocala Star-Banner. January 23, 1988.


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