Murder at the World Series (1977) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 20, 1977

Original Title:
Murder at the World Series

Alternate Titles:
Asesinato en los juegos
Assassinio allo stadio
Crime en Decisao
Elaman ja kuolman kellopeli
Mord aus heiterem Himmel
The Woman In Box 359
绑票惊魂

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
ABC Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Murder… at the World Series. Who will win the game of death?

A disturbed young man threatens violence at the World Series after failing to make the Houston Astros.

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Art Direction:
Elayne Barbara Ceder

Assistant Editor:
Michael Karr

Construction Coordinator:
William M. Bell

Costume Designer:
Michael Butler
Barbara Seibert Bolticoff

Costume Supervisor:
John S. Perry

Dialogue Coach:
Jamie Lee Curtis

Director:
Andrew V. McLaglen

Director of Photography:
Richard C. Glouner

Editor:
John F. Link
Richard A. Harris

First Assistant Director:
Charles Ziarko

Hairstylist:
Jean Austin

Makeup Artist:
Dee Manges
Emile LaVigne
Wes Dawn

Music Editor:
Cliff Kohlweck

Original Music Composer:
John Cacavas

Post Production Supervisor:
David McCann

Producer:
Cy Chermak

Production Sound Mixer:
William Teague

Property Master:
Ernie Sawyers

Script Supervisor:
Joyce King

Set Decoration:
Leonard A. Mazzola

Sound Editor:
Richard Sperber

Unit Production Manager:
Don Goldman

Writer:
Cy Chermak

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