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starring: Kate Mulgrew, Rip Torn, James Naughton, Shawn von Schreiber, Barbara Baxleydirected by: Sean S. Cunningham
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301977517
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6301977513
Label: Mgm/Turner Movie Classics
Manufacturer: Mgm/Turner Movie Classics
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Mgm/Turner Movie Classics
Release Date: September 25, 1991
Running Time: 92 minutes
Sales Rank: 37521
Studio: Mgm/Turner Movie Classics
Theatrical Release Date: 1982
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Customer Reviews
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Rating: - A Movie about a Murder & kidnapping on Long Island that moves into the tunnels of Grand Central
I was working when this Movie was being filmed and I saw first hand the Drama and Crime as they went "deep" into the tunnels of Grand Central Terminals and the areas not really known to the public. This Movie is about a murder in Long Island and a witness to this murder who places the blame on the wrong person. The husband of the victim works for a News Magazine and years later as they are going to execute the wrong man another News company, T.V. Division reporter who also is dating the widowed Newsman ... Read More
Rating: - Kate Mulgrew the best
Sorry for my english. I'm Italian and living in italy.
I'm very like this film.
Suspence and good actors. Kate Mulgrew is fantastic, intense and expressive.
I'm like very much Rip Torn and von Schreiber.
Kate Mulgrew and von Schreiber they have a beautiful feeling.
Loved it.
Rating: - A Pretty Good Movie
I read the novel by Mary Higgins Clark and it was great. The movie wasn't as exciting as the book. The book was so exciting that i found myself holding my breath. But, the movie was similar to the book. Ronald Thompson knows he never killed Nina Peterson... yet in two days the state of Connecticut will take his life, having found him guilty via due process of law. But Thompson's death will not stop the pain and anger of Nina's husband, Steve. Thompson's death will not still the fears of Nina's daughter, ... Read More
Rating: - Could it have gone on a little longer so I would really get nightmares!
This was a terrific film. Faithful to the book and cast with two fabulous actors -- Rip Torn and Kate Mulgrew.
Any story that takes place underground is destined to scare me and this one did. I didn't expect this film to be a gritty and as detailed as it was. The scenes with the dumb-waiter were so realistic that I felt the rope burns on my hands. Rip Torn flings a wicked knife right into the center of things. Kate Mulgrew uses every resource of the story and her talent to bring Sharon to life. ... Read More
Rating: - New York's Grand Central Station...millions of people a year pass through it...some of them never get out.
For those interested in watching the film A Stranger is Watching (1982), hoping to find a faithful adaptation of Mary Higgins Clark's novel of the same name, you'd probably be better off skipping the film all together...for those interested in a fairly thrilling, suspenseful film with a modicum of the visceral, then this will fit the bill. Adapted for the screen by Earl Mac Rauch (The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension) and Victor Miller (Friday the 13th, "All My Children"), and directed by Sean ... Read More
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