Trial Run (1969 film)
Trial Run is a 1969 American drama television film directed by William Graham and produced by Jack Laird. The film stars James Franciscus, Diane Baker, Leslie Nielsen, and Janice Rule.
Trial Run | |
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Written by | Chester Krumholz Richard Levinson (story) William Link (story) |
Directed by | William Graham |
Starring | James Franciscus Diane Baker Leslie Nielsen Janice Rule |
Music by | Stanley Wilson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Jack Laird |
Cinematography | Alric Edens |
Editor(s) | Douglas Stewart |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production company(s) | Universal Television |
Distributor | National Broadcasting Company (NBC) |
Release | |
Original release |
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Cast
- James Franciscus as Louis Coleman
- Diane Baker as Carole Trenet
- Leslie Nielsen as Jason Harkess
- Janice Rule as Lucille Harkness
- John Vernon as Leo D'Agosta
- David Sheiner as Noel Ferguson
- Fred Beir as Charles Andrews
- Paul Carr as Tyler Peters
- Lili Valenty as Mrs. Menderes
- Jack Collins as Henry Wycoff
- William Bramley as Karlson
- Bartlett Robinson as Larkin
- Vicki Medlin as Jeanne
- Hazel Scott as Herself
- Tim Matheson as Delivery person
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