Dead Man's Island
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- For the islands, see: Deadman's Island (Vancouver) or Deadman's Island (San Pedro)
Dead Man's Island | |
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Directed by | Peter H. Hunt (as Peter Hunt) |
Produced by | James G. Hirsch, Robert Papazian, Gene Schwam |
Written by | Peter S. Fischer |
Starring |
Barbara Eden William Shatner Roddy McDowall Traci Lords Morgan Fairchild |
Music by | Arthur B. Rubinstein |
Cinematography | Robert Hayes |
Editing by | Daniel Cahn |
Release dates | 1996 |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Dead Man's Island is a television film made in 1996 starring William Shatner and Barbara Eden. In it, a journalist is called to a mysterious island by her old friend who fears that someone is trying to kill him. It shares similarities with Agatha Christie's famous novel And Then There Were None.
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