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Release Date:
October 18, 1975
Original Title:
The Deadly Tower
Alternate Titles:
Deadly Tower - Ein Scharfschütze läuft Amok
Sniper
Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
MGM Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 100
The real-life story of Charles Whitman's deadly shooting spree at the University of Texas is retold. In August 1966, after killing his wife and mother, Whitman climbed to the top of the school's tower and opened fire on passers-by, killing 13 and wounding many others.
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Assistant Director:
Robin S. Clark
Casting:
Gary Shaffer
Director:
Jerry Jameson
Director of Photography:
Matthew F. Leonetti
Editor:
Tom Stevens
Executive Producer:
Richard Caffey
Location Casting:
Wilma Francis
Location Manager:
John James
Makeup Artist:
Mike Moschella
Music Supervisor:
Harry V. Lojewski
Original Music Composer:
Don Ellis
Producer:
Antonio Calderon
Production Executive:
David Goldsmith
Second Assistant Director:
John M. Poer
Sound:
Hal Watkins
Glenn E. Anderson
Special Effects:
Cliff Wenger
Story:
Antonio Calderon
William Douglas Lansford
Stunt Double:
Dick Warlock
Teleplay:
William Douglas Lansford
Unit Production Manager:
Robin S. Clark
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Frank Tauss
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