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Release Date:
February 25, 1990
Original Title:
Sparks: The Price of Passion
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
CBS
King Phoenix Entertainment
Shadowplay
Victoria Principal Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
A female mayor (Victoria Principal) of Albuquerque gets embroiled in a fight over the development of a new economic center. In the midst of this, she receives blackmail photos of an overnight fling she had with a stranger and threats of blackmail. On top of all this, the city is under siege by a serial killer who hunts powerful women. When the FBI moves in for the investigation, the chief officer (Ted Wass) turns out to be the stranger. Ralph Waite shows up as a friend of the mayor pressuring her for the development. Elaine Stritch plays her mother, Hector Elizondo is the city attorney, and William Lucking is the police chief
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Casting:
Joyce Agu
Penny Ellers
Joyce Robinson
Costume Design:
Gayle Evans
Director:
Richard A. Colla
Director of Photography:
Larry Pizer
Editor:
Bob Kagey
Robert L. Kimble
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mel A. Bishop
Executive Producer:
Victoria Principal
Hans Proppe
Original Music Composer:
Bob Alcivar
Producer:
Richard A. Colla
Production Design:
Peter Wooley
Set Decoration:
Fred S. Winston
Story:
Bill Svanoe
Teleplay:
John Robert Bensink
Bill Svanoe
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