Third Degree Burn

Third Degree Burn
Genre Crime
Written by Duncan Gibbins
Yale Udoff
Directed by Roger Spottiswoode
Starring Treat Williams
Virginia Madsen
Richard Masur
C. C. H. Pounder
Mary Armstrong
John Aylward
Composer(s) Charles Gross
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Fredda Weiss
Cinematography Alexander Gruszynski
Editor(s) Garth Craven
Running time 100 minutes
Production company(s) HBO Pictures
Paramount Pictures
MTM Enterprises
Distributor HBO
Release
Original network HBO
Original release
  • May 28, 1989 (1989-05-28)

Third Degree Burn is a 1989 American crime film directed by Roger Spottiswoode, written by Duncan Gibbins and Yale Udoff, and starring Treat Williams, Virginia Madsen, Richard Masur, C. C. H. Pounder, Mary Armstrong and John Aylward. It premiered on HBO on May 28, 1989.[1][2][3] Third Degree Burn was the second and last production under the HBO-Paramount co-financing agreement launched in 1987 since Steal the Sky.

Plot

Private investigator Scott Weston falls in love with the woman he has been hired to trail. When her husband is murdered, Weston is framed for the crime.

Cast

  • Treat Williams as Scott Weston
  • Virginia Madsen as Anne Scholes
  • Richard Masur as Clay Reynolds
  • C. C. H. Pounder as Julie Cartwright
  • Mary Armstrong as Anita Stevens
  • John Aylward as Lomax
  • George Catalano as Del Routh
  • Michael Chapman as Dan Rourke
  • William Marquez as Gutierrez
  • Joe Mays as Frank Gaudy
  • Robert Nadir as Art Hanson
  • Alex Thayer as Adams
  • Rick Tutor as Fred
  • Lisa Zebro as Nancy Rourke

References

  1. John Stark (1989-05-29). "Picks and Pans Review: Third Degree Burn". People.com. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
  2. "Third Degree Burn (1989) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
  3. Hal Erickson. "Third Degree Burn (1989) - Roger Spottiswoode". AllMovie. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
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