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Release Date:
September 30, 2001
Original Title:
Murder Among Friends
Alternate Titles:
Assassinat entre amics
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Chesler/Perlmutter Productions
Fred Silverman Company
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Private investigator Steve is being racketeered by beat cop Melvin Jarvis as divorce client. Silver spoon would be-actor Mark Woodruff is arrested for the shooting of his rich father Nathan. Only one acting class peer, Italian immigrant Isabella, truly believes in his innocence and manages without funds to hire Steve, with widow Marsha as prime suspect. However they soon find an art theft gang is involved, including Mark's youth friends, gallery keeper Brandon and his mate Jamie, who gets shot, and evil brain Alicia.
Art Direction:
Roderick Mayne
Casting:
Eve Brandstein
Co-Producer:
Chris Chrisafis
Andrew Somper
Costume Design:
Ruth Secord
Director:
Michael Kennedy
Director of Photography:
Stephen Reizes
Editor:
Stephen Withrow
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Robert Vaughn
Executive Producer:
Lewis Chesler
Fred Silverman
David Perlmutter
Key Hair Stylist:
Catherine Davies
Key Makeup Artist:
Katrin Clark-Citroen
Line Producer:
Marek Posival
Music:
Schaun Tozer
Producer:
Paco Alvarez
Production Design:
Raymond Lorenz
Set Decoration:
Andy Joyce
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Laing
Mark Gingras
Writer:
Edgar Lyall
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