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A KILLING AFFAIR
Production Company: Columbia Pictures Corporation/David Gerber Productions
Network: CBS
Date of Release:
September 21, 1977
Running Time:
90 minutes
Director:
Richard C. Sarafian
Screenplay:
E. Arthur Kean
Cinematography:
Al Francis
Film Editing:
Ken Zemke
Art Direction:
Ross Bellah and Robert Peterson
Producer:
James H. Brown; David Gerber (executive)
Original Music:
Richard Shores
Note: Also known as Behind the Badge.
CAST:
Elizabeth Montgomery...
Vikki Eaton
O.J. Simpson...
Woodrow York
Rosalind Cash...
Beverly York
John Mahon...
Detective Shoup
Priscilla Pointer...
Judy Cudahy
Allan Rich...
Captain Bullis
Charles Robinson...
Buck Fryman
John P. Ryan...
Flagler
Dean Stockwell...
Kenneth Switzer
Dolph Sweet...
Lieutenant Scotty Nielson
Todd Bridges...
Todd York
Fred Stuthman...
Lukens Switzer
John Steadman...
Cooks
Michael Durrell...
Cabrillo
Stephen Parr...
Sergeant Boyle
Ed Knight...
Kagel
Michael J. London...
Sergeant Gould
Morgan Farley...
Mr. Macy
Georgia Schmidt...
Mrs. Macy
Natalie Core...
Mrs. Harrow
Eleanor Zee...
Miss Slauson
Karmin Murcelo...
Sergeant Bandini
Tony Perez...
Jose Temple
Jay Ingram...
Dyer
Joanna Lehmann...
Virginia Colorado
Sari Price...
Mrs. May
Robert Phalen...
Sergeant Holt
Gilchrist Stuart...
Vincent
Valentina Quinn...
Olive Laveta
Cheryl Carter...
Fenney
Mary Maldonado...
Carmenita
Danil Torppe...
Bluesuit
Yolanda Marquez...
Mrs. Nogales
Tim Wead...
Tetley
James Veres...
Saticoy
Fil Formicola...
M.D.
Bill Jackson...
Black Dude
Frank Doubleday...
Driver
Bill J. Stevens...
Man
PHOTOS:
O.J. Simpson & EM
Synopsis: Married police detective Woodrow York and his partner Vikki Eaton begin an affair while investigating a series of brutal homicides. Interesting in terms of the interracial angle, but quite dated, with an odd mix of personal and professional storylines. Also, somewhat uncomfortable to watch in light of O.J. Simpson's future criminal prosecution.