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Release Date:
February 18, 1992
Original Title:
Till Death Us Do Part
Alternate Titles:
Married for Murder
Till Death Do Us Part
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Saban International
Scherick Productions
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 96
This is a true crime story based on the book of the same title by prosecuting attorney, Vincent Bugliosi. (Bugliosi is the L.A. prosecutor that put Charles Manson away.) On December 11, 1966, a murder occurs in a small neighborhood of El Sereno, CA. In the middle of the night, Henry Stockton is shot three times in the head and twice in the chest and then his house is set on fire. The murderer left no clues, baffling the police, until a year later when a young pregnant woman is found bludgeoned to death in a Jaguar. Strangely, these two murders are related. As the mystery unfolds a horrific tale of greed, lust and ambition are revealed.
Camera Operator:
Tom Fraser
Construction Coordinator:
Jeff Wallace
Director:
Vincent Bugliosi
Yves Simoneau
Director of Photography:
Paul Onorato
Editor:
Michael D. Ornstein
Key Hair Stylist:
Denise Fischer
Key Makeup Artist:
Denise Fischer
Novel:
Ken Hurwitz
Vincent Bugliosi
Original Music Composer:
George S. Clinton
Producer:
Nick Gillott
John H. Burrows
Production Design:
Pamela Woodbridge
Script Supervisor:
Jules Stewart
Set Costumer:
Christopher J. Kristoff
Set Decoration:
Robert Stover
Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Kelso
Teleplay:
Philip Rosenberg
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