A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 24, 1992
Original Title:
Quiet Killer
Alternate Titles:
Black Death
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
CBS
Canadian Television (CTV)
Libra Pictures
Saban International
Saban/Scherick Productions
Sunrise Films
Téléfilm Canada
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 90
On her way home in a plane to New York, the teenage Sarah gets very ill. She realizes too late that it's more than a cold and with her parents still on vacation, she breaks down in the middle of the street and dies shortly after in a hospital -- by the plague, as the terrified coroners find out. While trying to keep this from the public to avoid a panic, epidemic commissioner Dr. Nora Hart has to investigate Sarah's identity and find everyone who had contact with her. If she misses a single person, the plague could kill half the city in a few days!
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Additional Photography:
David Knox
Art Direction:
David M. Davis
Casting:
Bonnie Finnegan
Costume Design:
Linda Kemp
Director:
Sheldon Larry
Director of Photography:
Ron Orieux
Editor:
David Rosenbloom
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mitch Engel
Executive Producer:
Edgar J. Scherick
Steve Levitan
Lynn Raynor
First Assistant Director:
Martin Walters
Gaffer:
Chris Holmes
Hairstylist:
Malcolm Tanner
Key Makeup Artist:
Katherine Southern
Music:
Marty Simon
Producer:
Paul Saltzman
Second Assistant Director:
Ken A. Smith
Set Decoration:
Carol Lavoie
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James Porteous
Terry Gordica
Special Effects:
Dean Stewart
Marianne Klein
Stunt Coordinator:
Ken Quinn
Stunt Driver:
Walter Masko
Stunts:
John Stoneham Jr.
Danny Lima
Teleplay:
I.C. Rapoport
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