Recommendation for Mercy
Recommendation for Mercy (released in the United States as Teenage Psycho Killer) is a 1975 Canadian film fictionalizing the murder trial of Steven Truscott.[3]
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Directed by | Murray Markowitz |
Screenplay by | Fabian Jennings, Murray Markowitz, Joe Wiesenfeld |
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Production company | Paradise Pictures |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | C$250,000[1] |
Box office | $640,000 (Canada)[2] |
Directed by Murray Markowitz, it starred Andrew Skidd, Robb Judd, and Mike Upmalis.[4]
Notes
- "Recommendation for Mercy" at IMDb.com 17 January 2018
- "Canadian Films Grosses". Variety. November 24, 1976. p. 32.
- The Star.com (retrieved 17 January 2018)
- "Recommendation for Mercy" at IMDb.com (retrieved 17 January 2018)
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