Betrayal (1974) [NR]

Release Date:
December 3, 1974

Original Title:
Betrayal

Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Metromedia Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 74

Wealthy widow Helen Mercer hires a young woman, Gretchen Addison, to act as her personal assistant and companion. Unfortunately, Helen is a poor judge of character, as Gretchen is part of a murderous extortionist duo with her boyfriend, Jay. However, Gretchen has second thoughts when she develops genuine affection for Helen. When Gretchen informs Jay that she wants to call off their plot, he refuses and carries on with the plan. Now both Helen and Gretchen may be in grave danger.

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Assistant Director:
Maury Dexter

Assistant Editor:
Scott C. Eyler

Associate Producer:
Gerald W. Abrams

Casting:
Eddie Foy III

Costumer:
Marie Brown

Director:
Gordon Hessler

Director of Photography:
Jacques R. Marquette

Editor:
John A. Martinelli

Executive Producer:
Charles W. Fries

Gaffer:
Robert A. Petzoldt

Hairstylist:
Gertrude Wheeler

Key Grip:
Robert Blair

Location Manager:
Jerry Wineman

Makeup Artist:
Fred B. Phillips

Music Editor:
John Mick

Novel:
Doris Miles Disney

Original Music Composer:
Ernest Gold

Producer:
Gerald I. Isenberg

Production Executive:
Elliot Friedgen

Production Manager:
Joe Wonder

Property Master:
Sam Bergman

Recording Supervision:
Robert J. Litt

Script Supervisor:
Mary Yerke

Set Decoration:
Solomon Brewer

Sound Mixer:
Charles T. Knight

Supervising Editor:
Robert Papazian

Teleplay:
James M. Miller

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