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Release Date:
May 16, 1988
Original Title:
Whisper Kill
Alternate Titles:
A Whisper Kills
Whisperkill
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
ABC
Phoenix Entertainment Group (PEG)
The Steve Tisch Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Ambitious reporter, Liz Bartlett, secretly wishes that Jerry Caper, her business associate were dead. Yet her hidden desire soon becomes a reality when he is brutally murdered. Investigative reporter, Dan Walker is assigned to the murder case and becomes intrigued by the pretty reporter. they begin a passionate affair but Dan can't dispel his suspicion of Liz's guilt. When a second murder is commited, Dan probes deeper, looking for clues in Liz's past. But just as the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place, Dan follows a lead, bringing him face to face with the killer in a shocking ending, filled with suspense.
Associate Producer:
Mel A. Bishop
Casting:
Mike Fenton
Judy Taylor
Co-Producer:
Jody Brockway
Director:
Christian I. Nyby II
Director of Photography:
Arch Bryant
Executive In Charge Of Production:
William P. Owens
Hairstylist:
Deborah Ann Piper
Marietta Engelbrecht
Makeup Artist:
Marietta Engelbrecht
Deborah Ann Piper
Cheryl Voss
Original Music Composer:
Charles Bernstein
Producer:
Hans Proppe
Screenplay:
John Robert Bensink
Set Decoration:
Luana Speelman
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