Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn March 13, 1964, Catherine "Kitty" Genovese was attacked and viciously stabbed to death several times by a psychopath while nearby residents watched but did nothing to help.On March 13, 1964, Catherine "Kitty" Genovese was attacked and viciously stabbed to death several times by a psychopath while nearby residents watched but did nothing to help.On March 13, 1964, Catherine "Kitty" Genovese was attacked and viciously stabbed to death several times by a psychopath while nearby residents watched but did nothing to help.
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- Detective Dave Lambert
- (as John Ryan)
- Harry Whitmore
- (as Bill Bryant)
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- AnecdotesBased on the story of Catherine "Kitty" Genovese who was murdered in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of New York City on March 13, 1964. She was murdered by Winston Mosely, who was sentenced to death, but reduced to life imprisonment in 1967.
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Detective Nick Rodriguez: I've known you since I moved here, Mr. Jacobs. I've always respected you. Why didn't you want your wife to call us?
Mr. Jacobs: Nick, do you have a boss that takes off $3.85 when you're ten minutes late?
Detective Nick Rodriguez: That's not legal.
Mr. Jacobs: No, I know. Go tell my boss. Three dollars and eighty-five cents when I'm ten minutes late, That's an hour's pay. Now look, if we had seen this man that attacked that woman, we would have to identify him, right? That right?
Detective Nick Rodriguez: Yeah. Right. I certainly hope so.
Mr. Jacobs: That would mean going downtown and going in some place. And standing around... waiting... waiting... waiting. Waiting is money. And money is something that won't wait... when you need it. Which everybody does.
This crime drama aired as "The Movie of the Week" on ABC during the fall roll out of the network's popular anthology series. It looks like a spin-off series was considered, but advertisers would not have been happy with several instances of adult story aka "pushing the envelope" content; one co-star has sex with a witness and a guest star is clearly noted to be a lesbian. The aforementioned trio of co-starring lawmen perform their roles very well. In the leading role as a single father cop from Puerto Rico, Mr. Julia is terrific. His daughter is played by child actress Helen Hunt...
What really weighs the story down is an endless assortment of guest stars, special guest stars and cameos. There are so many familiar faces, they become a distraction. This is especially evident in the early scenes, when we see Edward Asner (once "Lou Grant"), Art Carney ("Ed Norton"), Diahann Carroll ("Julia"), Cloris Leachman ("Phyllis") and Nancy Walker ("Mrs. Morgenstern") in quick succession. Of these, only Ms. Leachman (as Audrey Singleton) has a subplot worth following. Also made relevant is Eric Braeden (as Kosinsky), later best known for "The Young and the Restless"...
Later stars benefit from being presented in relative isolation. Far from "Gilligan's Island", Tina Louise is almost a show-stopper. Out of "Dark Shadows", Kate Jackson breezes by on a walk. Big brother on "Leave It to Beaver" Tony Dow and lesser known Todd Susman are very effective suspects. Not being identified with a TV role, Sally Kirkland easily blends into the story. Surprisingly successful at being one of the least showy faces is "Here's Lucy" daughter Lucie Arnaz.
****** Death Scream (9/26/75) Richard T. Heffron ~ Raul Julia, John Ryan, Phillip Clark, Cloris Leachman
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