Cry of the Innocent

Cry of the Innocent (1980)


  • Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1980-06-15
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 33min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: NBC
  • Production Country: Ireland, United States of America
  • Director: Michael O'Herlihy
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Summary

An American insurance executive, who sees his wife and children die when a plane crashes into their vacation cottage on the Irish coast, uncovers a series of suspicious clues indicating that it was no accident after a pretty financial reporter who resembles his dead wife turns up.

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  • Rod Taylor

    as Steve Donegin
  • Joanna Pettet

    as Cynthia Donegin / Candia Leighton
  • Nigel Davenport

    as Gray Harrison Hunt
  • Cyril Cusack

    as Tom Moloney
  • Walter Gotell

    as Jack Brewster
  • Jim Norton

    as Jasper Tooms
  • Alexander Knox

    as Thornton Donegin
  • Joe Cahill

    as Fritz Grossman
  • May Ollis

    as Martha
  • Bairbre Dowling

    as Maureen
  • Des Cave

    as Supt. Flanagan
  • Ronnie Walsh

    as Pete Medwin
  • Tom Jordan

    as Buck Haggerty
  • John Franklyn

    as Capo
  • Des Nealon

    as Tooms #2
  • Michael O'Sullivan

    as Officer Gordon
  • James N. Healy

    as Garda Sergeant
  • Fidelma Murphy

    as Lady Clerk
  • Maire O'Neill

    as Hotel Manageress
  • Philip Bollard

    as Steven Donegin, Jr.
  • Alison McCormack

    as Melody Donegin
Production Dawn Robinson Casting
Camera Robert L. Morrison Director of Photography
Directing Michael O'Herlihy Director
Writing Sidney Michaels Screenplay
Production Michael O'Herlihy Producer
Editing Fred A. Chulack Editor
Sound Allyn Ferguson Original Music Composer
Costume & Make-Up Jack Gallagher Costume Supervisor
Production Morgan O'Sullivan Executive Producer
Production Theodore P. Donahue Executive Producer
Art Josie MacAvin Set Decoration
Writing Frederick Forsyth Story

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