A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 10, 1978
Original Title:
To Kill a Cop
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Television
David Gerber Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 186
Earl Eischied is a man with his hands full. As the Chief of Detectives in New York City he is trying to break up a group of black militants that are on a crime spree including the killing of a police officer. He is also trying to battle with a mayor and police commissioner that want him out of his job.
Art Direction:
Ward Preston
Ross Bellah
Assistant Director:
Ron Walsh
Stanley Neufeld
Casting:
Isabel Halliburton
Director:
Gary Nelson
Director of Photography:
Gayne Rescher
Editor:
Harry Kaye
Donald R. Rode
Executive Producer:
David Gerber
Gaffer:
Romolo Acquistapace
Key Grip:
Doug J. Campbell
Makeup Artist:
Chuck House
John Alese
Makeup Supervisor:
Ben Lane
Music Editor:
Shinichi Yamazaki
Novel:
Robert Daley
Original Music Composer:
Lee Holdridge
Producer:
James H. Brown
Set Decoration:
John H. Anderson
Sound Editor:
Mark Dennis
Lee Chaney
Sound Mixer:
George Ronconi
Michael R. Tromer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don Cahn
Wayne Artman
Jim Cook
Special Effects:
Marcel Vercoutere
Edward Drohan
Unit Production Manager:
Lee Rafner
Writer:
Ernest Tidyman
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