A Killer Among Us (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 29, 1990

Original Title:
A Killer Among Us

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
NBC

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

She's a juror on a murder trial... but the real killer may be sitting beside her.

Theresa is one of the twelve jurors who have to decide about a case of assassination. She believes very strongly in the innocence of the young man, but can't convince the others. During the discussions, she realizes that one member of the jury knows details that he couldn't know from the trial alone. Since no one believes her suspicions, she investigates on her own.

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Assistant Editor:
Mario Von Korff

Casting Director:
Peg Halligan

Costume Design:
Ann Gray Lambert

Director:
Peter Levin

Director of Photography:
Tom Neuwirth

Editor:
Richard Bracken

Executive Producer:
Dave Bell

First Assistant Director:
Skip Beaudine

Gaffer:
Terry Hall

Hair Department Head:
Sterfon Demings

Key Grip:
Robert J. Babin

Location Manager:
Joe Madalena

Makeup Artist:
Marietta Carter-Narcisse

Music Editor:
Sherry Whitfield

Original Music Composer:
Gary Chang

Producer:
Alan Beattie

Production Design:
Greg J. Grande

Property Master:
Bill Dietz

Second Assistant Director:
Warren R. Turner

Set Decoration:
Greta Grigorian

Sound Mixer:
Charles T. Knight

Supervising Producer:
R.J. Louis

Unit Production Manager:
R.J. Louis

Writer:
David Westheimer

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