Night Games (1974) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 16, 1974

Original Title:
Night Games

Alternate Titles:
Petrocelli - Nächtliche Spiele

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
NBC
Paramount Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 74

A Harvard-educated, big-city lawyer moves to a small Arizona town to set up practice. His first case is defending a beautiful socialite accused of murdering her husband. This is the pilot TV movie for what would become the Petrocelli TV series.

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Art Direction:
Jack De Shields

Assistant Director:
Mitchell L. Gamson

Casting:
Pat Harris

Casting Director:
Millie Gusse

Director:
Don Taylor

Director of Photography:
Howard Schwartz

Editor:
Donald R. Rode

Executive Producer:
E. Jack Neuman

Extras Casting:
Frank Kennedy

Hairstylist:
Larry Germain

Location Casting:
Frank Kennedy

Location Manager:
Donald A. Kruger Jr.

Makeup Artist:
Allan Snyder

Music:
Lalo Schifrin

Post Coordinator:
Hal White

Post Production Supervisor:
William O. Cairncross

Producer:
Edward K. Milkis
Thomas L. Miller

Property Master:
Robert O. Richards

Second Assistant Director:
Harry L. Franklin

Set Decoration:
Harry Gordon

Sound Mixer:
Herman Lewis

Supervising Music Editor:
Jack Hunsaker

Supervising Sound Editor:
Don Isaacs

Unit Production Manager:
Sam Manners

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Wes Echert
Jennifer L. Parsons

Writer:
Sidney J. Furie
Harold Buchman
E. Jack Neuman

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