Incident on a Dark Street
Incident on a Dark Street | |
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Genre | Procedural drama[1] |
Created by | E. Jack Neuman |
Written by | E. Jack Neuman |
Directed by | Buzz Kulik |
Starring | James Olson David Canary Robert Pine Richard S. Castellano William Shatner |
Music by | Elmer Bernstein |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | David Gerber |
Producer | E. Jack Neuman |
Cinematography | Charles F. Wheeler |
Editor | Rita Roland |
Running time | 96 minutes[2] |
Production company | 20th Century Fox Television |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
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Incident on a Dark Street is a 1973 TV movie broadcast on NBC Saturday Night at the Movies. It premiered on NBC on January 13, 1973.
Plot
Two law school grads take on their first big cases as prosecutors for the federal government as U.S. Attorney Joe Dubbs is attempting to bring down the crime boss Dominic Leopold. A corrupt city utilities commissioner promises Leopold the contract for a massive public works project in return for a huge kickback. A small-time hood is murdered just as he is about to blow the whistle on the organized crime ring and expose the scheme to defraud the city.
Cast
- James Olson as Joe Dubbs
- David Canary as Peter Gallagher
- Robert Pine as Paul Hamilton Jr.
- Richard S. Castellano as Frank Romeo
- William Shatner as Deaver G. Wallace
- Murray Hamilton as Edmund Schilling
- Gilbert Roland as Dominic Leopold
- David Doyle as Luke Burgess
- James Davidson as Arthur Lloyd Trenier
- Kathleen Lloyd as Louise Trenier
- John Kerr as Gallagher (Trenier's Lawyer)
- Marlene Clark as Rose
- Jerome Thor as Abe Hirsch
- Valentin de Vargas as Ernesto De La Pina
- Susan Stafford as Monica Forbes
- Tony Giorgio as Vincent Romeo
- Jay W. MacIntosh as Court Clerk
- Marian Collier as Miss Gentry
- Jennifer Kulik as Anne
- Wesley Lau as John Pine
- Roland La Starza as Sonny
- Earl Eby as Judge
- Nickolas Konakas as Young Detective
- Mike Stokey as Teenage Boy
- Michele Nichols as Teenage Girl
- Owen Orr as Square Built Man
- Jed Allan as Ben Maddon
- Robyn Millan as Marnie Jaycox
- Don "Red" Barry as Miles Henderson
- Gordon Pinsent as Joe (Mayor)
- Mark Jenkins
- Eddie Quillan as Security Guard
- James A. Watson Jr. as Niles McKeon
Production
The television film was produced by 20th Century Fox Television as a pilot for the proposed series The Prosecutors starring James Olson and David Canary but it was not picked up for a series.[3]
Reception
Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, noting that it has "all the earmarks of a pilot for a series" but that it is "talky and slow-moving".[4]
References
- ^ Ultramod, Bunny (May 20, 2011). "Ultra-Actors: William Shatner". Bunny Ultramod – via Google Books.
- ^ "Incident on a dark street". librarycatalogue.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au. July 15, 2004.
- ^ Goldberg, Lee (July 5, 2015). "Unsold Television Pilots: 1955-1989". Adventures in Television – via Google Books.
- ^ "Incident On A Dark Street | TV Guide". TVGuide.com.
External links
- 1973 television films
- 1973 films
- American television films
- Films about corruption
- Films about lawyers
- Films about organized crime in the United States
- Films directed by Buzz Kulik
- Films scored by Elmer Bernstein
- NBC Saturday Night at the Movies
- American crime films
- American drama films
- Procedural films
- Television pilots not picked up as a series
- American films