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Release Date:
September 21, 1977
Original Title:
A Killing Affair
Alternate Titles:
Behind the Badge
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS
Columbia Pictures Television
David Gerber Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
A white female detective is partnered with a black male detective to find the person who is committing a series of particularly vicious murders. During the course of the investigation the two begin to develop an attraction to each other, but the situation is complicated by the fact that he is married.
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Art Direction:
Ross Bellah
Robert Peterson
Assistant Director:
Harry Hogan III
Associate Producer:
Audrey A. Blasdel
Camera Operator:
Ron Francis
Casting:
Sally Powers
Director:
Richard C. Sarafian
Director of Photography:
Al Francis
Editor:
Ken Zemke
Executive Producer:
David Gerber
Location Coordinator:
Buck Edwards
Makeup Supervisor:
Ben Lane
Music Editor:
Sam E. Levin
Original Music Composer:
Richard Shores
Producer:
James H. Brown
Screenplay:
E. Arthur Kean
Script Supervisor:
Larry K. Johnson
Set Decoration:
Richard C. Goddard
Sound Editor:
Don Isaacs
Doug Grindstaff
Special Effects:
Bill Clove
Unit Production Manager:
Harry Hogan III
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Grady Hunt
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