They Only Kill Their Masters (1972) [PG]

Release Date:
November 22, 1972

Original Title:
They Only Kill Their Masters

Alternate Titles:
Dobermann

Genres:
Mystery | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 97

Was the murderer a man... or man's best friend?

An enigmatic young woman has been murdered in a small California coast town. The investigation by the local sheriff uncovers a complex web of relationships centering on the victim; the scattered trail of evidence ranges from a mysterious photograph to the victim's own dog. During the investigation, the sheriff meets and becomes romantically involved with a woman whose connection to the murder is ambiguous.

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Art Direction:
Lawrence G. Paull

Assistant Director:
Wes McAfee

Associate Editor:
Gary Bell

Associate Producer:
Barry Mendelson

Director:
James Goldstone

Director of Photography:
Michel Hugo

Editor:
Edward A. Biery

Hairstylist:
Lola Kemp

Makeup Artist:
Charles H. Schram

Music Editor:
William Saracino

Original Music Composer:
Perry Botkin Jr.

Producer:
William Belasco

Property Master:
Ray Mercer Jr.

Second Assistant Director:
Scott U. Adam

Set Decoration:
Phil Abramson

Sound:
Al Overton Jr.
Harry W. Tetrick

Stunts:
Fred Carson
Roydon Clark
Dick Warlock

Unit Production Manager:
Thomas J. Schmidt

Unit Publicist:
Glenn Shahan

Wardrobe Master:
Arnie Lipin

Writer:
Lane Slate

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