Visions of Murder
Visions of Murder | |
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Directed by | Michael Ray Rhodes |
Produced by |
Dennis Stuart Murphy Angela Bromstad |
Written by |
Julie Moskowitz Gary Stephens |
Starring |
Barbara Eden James Brolin Joan Pringle Scott Bryce Erika Flores Terry O'Quinn |
Music by | Michael Hoenig |
Cinematography | Steven Shaw |
Editing by | David Handman |
Production company |
Freyda Rothstein Productions Bar-Gene Productions Hearst Entertainment |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Original channel | NBC |
Original airing | May 7, 1993 |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Followed by |
Visions of Murder is a 1993 made-for-television psychological thriller film starring Barbara Eden and James Brolin which premiered on NBC as a presentation of "NBC Friday Night at the Movies" on May 7, 1993.
The film was directed by Michael Ray Rhodes from a teleplay written by Julie Moskowitz and Gary Stephens and shot on location in San Francisco, California. It was jointly produced by Freyda Rothstein Productions and Bar-Gene Productions in association with Hearst Entertainment.
A made-for-television sequel, Eyes of Terror, was released in 1994.
Synopsis
Dr. Jesse Newman (Barbara Eden) is a San Francisco psychologist caught in a terrifying web of suspicion and intrigue when one of her patients is found murdered and suddenly begins to experience paranormal visions. Frightened and confused by her premonitions, Jesse recognizes a missing woman on the news but is still unsure of her newly developed abilities. Is it all in her mind or are her revelations real? Believing that she has witnessed a murder, she attempts to convince a skeptical police department. Dangerously entangled in these mysterious events, Jesse becomes the prime suspect and, possibly, the next victim.
Cast
- Barbara Eden as Dr. Jesse Newman
- James Brolin as Hal (Jesse's ex-husband)
- Joan Pringle as Gwen
- Scott Bryce as Lt. Sayles
- Erika Flores as Kimberly
- Anita Finlay as Gloria
- Terry O'Quinn as Admiral Truman Hager
DVD release
Visions of Murder was released twice on Region 1 DVD on December 23, 2003 by Madacy Entertainment[1]and July 6, 2010 by Echo Bridge Entertainment.[2]