A Whale for the Killing (1981) [NR]

Release Date:
February 1, 1981

Original Title:
A Whale for the Killing

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Beowulf Productions
Playboy Enterprises

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 145

Nature betrayed it. Whalers wanted it. And a whole town is ready to kill it.

A conservationst, stranded with his family at a Newfoundland coastal resort, flies in the face of custom and fights an entire community to prevent a trapped whale's slaughter with only the support of his wife and one of the locals.

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Art Direction:
Vincent Joseph Cresciman

Associate Producer:
Don Miller

Author:
Farley Mowat

Co-Producer:
Peter Strauss

Costumer:
Bill Blackburn
Bernadene C. Mann

Director:
Richard T. Heffron

Director of Photography:
Edmond L. Koons

Editor:
Michael Eliot
Robert Florio

Executive Producer:
Edward L. Rissien
Hugh Hefner

Original Music Composer:
Basil Poledouris

Producer:
Robert Lovenheim

Production Design:
Vincent Joseph Cresciman

Set Decoration:
Bonnie Dermer

Special Effects:
Gregg Bond

Special Props:
Linda Bond

Writer:
Lionel Chetwynd

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