Stay the Night (film)

Stay the Night is a 1992 American television crime-drama mini-series directed by Harry Winer and starring Barbara Hershey.[1][2][3]

Stay the Night
GenreCrime
Drama
Written byDaniel Freudenberger
Directed byHarry Winer
StarringBarbara Hershey
Music byStewart Levin
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Stan Margulies
J.C. Shardo
Producer(s)Ira Marvin (associate producer)
CinematographyThomas Alger Olgeirsson
Editor(s)Paul Rubell
Running time100 min.
Production company(s)New World Television
Stan Margulies Productions
DistributorABC
Release
Original networkABC
Picture formatColor
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseApril 26, 1992

Plot

Michael Kettman Jr. is a small town teenage boy, who has a scandalous romantic affair with Jimmie Sue Finger, an older, married woman. Jimmie Sue is in an abusive marriage, and she and Michael plot to murder her husband, which will lead to either eternal bliss for the both of them or a curse on their relationship.

Cast

  • Barbara Hershey as Jimmie Sue Finger
  • Jane Alexander as Blanche Kettman
  • Morgan Weisser as Michael Kettman Jr.
  • Fred Dalton Thompson as Det. Malone
  • Doran Clark as Roxanne Kettman
  • Heather Fairfield as Donna
  • Melissa Clayton as Sally
  • Matthew Posey as D.A. Tom Charron
  • Tommy Hollis as Det. Clark
  • Earl Hindman as Mike Kettman Sr.
  • Judith Jones as Angela Finger
  • Scott Brian Higgs as Terry Finger
  • Jeff Rose as Tommy
  • Eric Ware as Ardis Jones
  • Maceo Walker as Swivel
  • Tom Nowicki as Jim Berry
  • Walton Goggins as Wayne Seagrove
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References

  1. Jerry Roberts. Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors. Scarecrow Press, 2009. ISBN 0810863782.
  2. David Hiltbrand (April 27, 1992). "Picks and Pans Review: Stay the Night". People. Vol. 37, No. 16. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  3. Tony Scott. "Stay the Night" in Variety Television Reviews 1991-92. Taylor & Francis, 1994. ISBN 0824037960.


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