Prime Suspect Trailer

Prime Suspect Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989 Thriller 89 mins

The only witness to a young woman's murder has a nervous breakdown, is institutionalized, and escapes, tracking down the murderer.

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Cast

Robert F. Lyons

as Sheriff Hank Fallon

Susan Strasberg

as Dr. Celia Warren

Billy Drago

as Cyril

Michael Parks

as Bill Nevins

Frank Stallone Jr.

as Gene Chambers

Doug McClure

as Dr. Brand

Tom Bresnahan

as Tod Jennings

Dana Plato

as Diana Masters

Victoria Nesbitt

as Nurse Amy Walters

Ann Dane

as Nurse Barton

Crisstyn Dante

as Nurse Edgar

Crew

Fernando Argüelles

Fernando Argüelles Director of Photography

Shelley E. Reid

Shelley E. Reid Executive Producer

Gary T. New

Gary T. New Production Design

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1989

Production Companies

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