The Woman Hunter

The Woman Hunter
Directed by Bernard L. Kowalski
Produced by Jerome L. Epstein
Written by Brian Clemens
Tony Williamson (teleplay)
Brian Clemens (story)
Starring Barbara Eden
Robert Vaughn
Stuart Whitman
Sydney Chaplin
Enrique Lucero
Music by George Duning
Cinematography Gabriel Torres
Edited by Melvin Shapiro
Distributed by CBS
Release dates
September 19, 1972
Running time
70 min.
Country
Language English

The Woman Hunter is a 1972 mystery film that premiered on CBS on September 19, 1972 as the Movie of the Week. The teleplay was written by Brian Clemens and Tony Williamson (the former's first and the latter's only American TV work), from a story by Clemens about a socialite's involvement with an international thief.

The film, directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and starring Barbara Eden, Stuart Whitman and Robert Vaughn, was shot in Acapulco, Mexico and produced by Bing Crosby Productions.[1][2] Larry Storch and his wife Norma appear at the beginning of the film.

Plot

Dina Hunter (Barbara Eden), wealthy and unstable, takes a Mexican holiday with her husband Jerry (Robert Vaughn) in order for her to recover from a traffic accident. An artist named Paul Carter (Stuart Whitman) becomes intrigued in Dina and wants to paint her portrait. Dina's interest in him leads her to uncover clues that he is more than just an artist — she discovers that he may possibly be a jewel thief and murderer. She tries to convince her husband and the local authorities but no one will believe her story.

Cast

References

  1. TV Guide. Triangle Publications. 1987. p. 50.
  2. Screen International Film and TV Year Book. Screen International, King Publications. 1983. p. 344.

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