A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 12, 1972
Original Title:
Pursuit
Alternate Titles:
Binary
Explosion!
Genres:
Action | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
What begins as a routine investigation quickly escalates into a heartstopping race to save millions from certain death in this taut and gripping thriller. Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park, ER) "makes an impressive directorial debut" (The Hollywood Reporter) in this deadly cat-and-mouse game in which the stakes couldn't be higher! When government agent Steven Graves (Ben Gazzara) investigates political extremist James Wright (E.G. Marshall), he uncovers a diabolical plot to blast lethal nerve gas into San Diego during the Republican Convention. What's worse, a computer hacker (Martin Sheen) has provided Wright with a psychological profile to help him outwit Graves. As Wright ingeniously eludes Graves, can Graves find a way to stop him before the ultimate nightmare begins?
Casting:
Hoyt Bowers
Director:
Michael Crichton
Director of Photography:
Robert L. Morrison
Editor:
Gene Fowler Jr.
Makeup Artist:
Jerry Cash
Novel:
Michael Crichton
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Producer:
Robert L. Jacks
Lee Rich
Production Design:
Robert Emmet Smith
Property Master:
Robert M. Anderson
Screenplay:
Robert Dozier
Set Decoration:
James Cane
Special Effects:
Logan Frazee
Stunt Coordinator:
Dick Ziker
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