The Killing Mind Trailer

The Killing Mind Trailer (1991)

23 April 1991 Thriller, Mystery, TV Movie 96 mins

Isobel Neiman, a former FBI agent turned cop, is assigned to catch a ballerina's murderer, but runs into resistance by fellow cops who don't think a woman detective can handle the case.

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Cast

Stephanie Zimbalist

as Isobel Neiman

Tony Bill

as Thomas Quinn

Daniel Roebuck

as Dennis Jepson

K. Todd Freeman

as Fred Robinson

Lee Tergesen

as Ron Donoho

Stan Ivar

as Captain Harris

Gordon Currie

as Pizza Boy

Billy Beck

as Digby

Danielle Harris

as Young Isobel

Tim DeZarn

as Gordon Atherton

Crew

Sydney Conrad Shapiro

Sydney Conrad Shapiro Script Supervisor

Roxanne Wightman

Roxanne Wightman Hairstylist

Anthony Constantini

Anthony Constantini Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Cheryl Voss

Cheryl Voss Makeup Artist

Walter Halsey Davis

Walter Halsey Davis Executive Producer

International Titles

Soul Thief Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 23 April 1991

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