Deadly Matrimony (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 22, 1992

Original Title:
Deadly Matrimony

Alternate Titles:
Blut auf seidener Haut
Nas Teias da Corrupção
Shattered Promises

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hamdon Entertainment
Multimedia Motion Pictures
Steve Krantz Productions
World International Network (WIN)

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 182

Alan Masters is a despicable businessman with his hands in organized crime. He marries Diane, a kind and gentle woman, and abuses and batters her viciously. Sergeant John Reed has had enough of his city's organized crime and, against the wishes of his dirty-cop superiors, tries to get evidence against Alan Masters. After Alan finds out that Diane has been helping Reed, he beats her to death...and its up to John Reed to put him away for it, and clean up the dirty cops that want to stop him. Part I starts with Diane's death and then, in a flashback, details her struggles against abuse and Reed's struggles as he coaches her to gather evidence against Alan. Part II deals with Reed's struggles with intimidating cops.

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Casting:
Holly Powell

Co-Executive Producer:
Tony Etz

Co-Producer:
Andrew Laskos
Stanley Neufeld

Costume Design:
Mary E. McLeod

Director:
John Korty

Director of Photography:
David Herrington

Editor:
Jim Oliver

Executive Producer:
Steve Krantz

Hairstylist:
Jennifer Bower O'Halloran

Makeup Artist:
Irene Kent

Original Music Composer:
Lee Holdridge

Producer:
Stephanie Austin

Production Design:
Jo-Ann Chorney

Set Decoration:
Jaro Dick

Stunts:
Danny Lima

Writer:
Andrew Laskos

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