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Release date: 1982-12-04
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A television version of the screenplay by Wilder and Kurnitz, adapted by Marcus, based on Agatha Christie's stage play. A phlegmatic London barrister defends one Leonard Vole, a ""nice, harmless chap"" who's on trial for the murder of a widow who had taken a shine to him. The circumstantial evidence against Vole is strong, especially since he's unemployed and stands to inherit a considerable sum from the victim. And to further complicate the defense, the only person who can provide an alibi is Vole's wife Christine, who has agreed to be a witness for the prosecution.
Release date: 1982-12-04
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The movie follows the medical charts of Sam Alden, a spunky, personable 17-year-old from a close-knit family who is suddenly stricken with coughing spasms, cold sweats, and shortness of breath. His alarmed parents take him to an array of doctors for tests that lead to a dire diagnosis of a degenerative heart condition which could kill him within five years. Shocked and scared, and getting sicker all the time, Sam undergoes a transplant, then faces an even more grueling ordeal as doctors battle to keep his body from rejecting the new organ.
Release date: 1983-02-01
Diane Walsh - Producer, Marcy Gross - Executive Producer, Lee Guthrie - Producer, David Susskind - Producer, George Schaefer - Producer, Glenn Jordan - Producer, Warren Lockhart - Producer, Francine Lefrak - Producer, Gary Smith - Executive Producer, Frank O'Connor - Producer, John Erman - Producer, Michael De Guzman - Writer, Paul Gallico - Writer, George C. Scott - Producer, Brent Shields - Producer, John Barton - Writer, Cathleen Young - Producer, George Lefferts - Producer, Robert Hartung - Writer, Ken Blackwell - Writer, Bruce Savin - Producer, Dwight Hemion - Executive Producer, Norman Rosemont - Executive Producer, Allan Sloane - Writer, Richard Friedenberg - Writer, Walt deFaria - Producer, Alan Landsburg - Producer