Letter to My Killer Trailer

Letter to My Killer Trailer (1995)

09 August 1995 Thriller, TV Movie 91 mins

A letter is found by a demolition worker that reveals a cover up and a murder that is over 30 years old. The victim is the author of the letter that also contains evidence that leads to the killers. The demolition worker and his wife complicate things when they decide to blackmail the killers, who are wealthy and upstanding citizens of the community, of course.

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Crew

Mason Daring

Original Music Composer

Stephen M. Katz

Stephen M. Katz Director of Photography

Nicholas T. Preovolos

Nicholas T. Preovolos Production Design

Lori Mazuer

Lori Mazuer Art Direction

Enid Harris

Enid Harris Costume Design

International Releases Dates

United States 09 August 1995

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