Night Rhythms
Night Rhythms is a 1992 direct-to-video film starring Martin Hewitt and David Carradine and directed by Gregory Dark.[1]
Night Rhythms | |
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Directed by | Gregory Dark |
Produced by | Andrew W. Garroni Walter Gernert (executive producer) Michael Simmons (line producer) |
Written by | Andrew W. Garroni Alan Gries |
Starring | Martin Hewitt David Carradine Sam J. Jones |
Music by | Ashley Irwin |
Cinematography | Wally Pfister |
Edited by | James Avalon (as Kent Smith) |
Production company | Axis Films |
Distributed by | Imperial Entertainment Corporation Ventura Distribution |
Release date | September 9, 1992 |
Running time | 99 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
A radio talk show host is suspected of murdering one of his listeners.
Cast
- Martin Hewitt as Nick West
- David Carradine as Vincent
- Sam J. Jones as Jackson
- Deborah Driggs as Cinnamon
- Delia Sheppard as Bridget
- Tracy Tweed as Honey
- Jamie Summers as Kit (as Jamie Stafford)
- Patrice Leal as Lila
- Julie Strain as Linda
- Vinnie Curto as Joseph
- Lisa Michelle Axelrod as Dancer (uncredited)
gollark: I mean, one of the "wisdom of the ages"es of Western societies is to question past traditions and old ideas.
gollark: People complaining about it doesn't mean it's true either, I doubt they actually *measured* it.
gollark: They may also not have been very good ideas in the time when they "evolved", and just stuck around through luck or being tied to better ones.
gollark: Also, things being a good idea in very different societies of the past doesn't make them sensible in the different environments of today. They *might* be, but it isn't guaranteed.
gollark: Working memory isn't long-term memory.
References
- TV Guide. November 2–8, 1996. p. A12.
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