The Borgia Stick
The Borgia Stick | |
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Directed by | David Lowell Rich |
Produced by | Richard Barton Lewis |
Written by | A.J. Russell |
Starring |
Don Murray Inger Stevens |
Music by | Kenyon Hopkins |
Distributed by | Universal Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Borgia Stick is a 1967 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Don Murray and Inger Stevens. It featured Fritz Weaver, Barry Nelson, Barnard Hughes, Conrad Bain, and Sorrell Booke in supporting roles, and was directed by David Lowell Rich. Shot in New York City, the film was one of the highest-rated events of the 1966–1967 season.[1] The film was the first-ever made-for-TV movie.[2]
The story of a couple trying to break free from a crime syndicate, it was made by Universal Studios.
Cast
- Don Murray as Tom Harrison
- Inger Stevens as Eve Harrison
- Barry Nelson as Hal Carter
- Fritz Weaver as Anderson
- Sorrell Booke as Alton
- Marc Connelly as Davenport
- Kathleen Maguire as Ruth
- Dana Elcar as Craigmeyer
- Barnard Hughes as Doctor Helm
- Frederick Rolf as Rigley
- Hugh Franklin as Willoughby
- Ralph Waite as Man from Toledo
- John Randolph as Smith
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