Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978) [PG]

Release Date:
September 29, 1978

Original Title:
Somebody Killed Her Husband

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Fawcett-Majors Productions
Melvin Simon Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  JP: R15+  US: PG 

Runtime: 97

Is this any way to begin a love affair?

A woman's husband is murdered and she and her lover must find the killer or stand accused of doing it themselves.

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Art Direction:
David Chapman

Assistant Art Director:
Richard Hughes

Assistant Production Manager:
Yudi Bennett

Associate Producer:
William Craver

Costume Design:
Joseph G. Aulisi

Director:
Lamont Johnson

Director of Photography:
Ralf D. Bode
Andrew Laszlo

Editor:
Barry Malkin

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ralph S. Singleton

First Assistant Director:
Alex Hapsas

Hairstylist:
Gabriel Borgo

Makeup Designer:
Way Bandy

Producer:
Martin Poll

Production Design:
Ted Haworth

Property Master:
Jimmy Raitt

Scenic Artist:
David Moon

Second Assistant Director:
Thomas John Kane

Set Decoration:
Leslie Bloom

Set Dresser:
David Goodnoff

Sound Mixer:
John H. Bolz

Stunt Coordinator:
Victor Magnotta

Stunts:
John Gibson
Bill Anagnos

Writer:
Reginald Rose

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