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| Release Date: | Nov 1976 |
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| Genres: | Thriller / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Horror / Crime |
| Awards: | 1 win & 1 nomination |
| Runtime: | 91 min. |
| Cast: | Tony Lo Bianco (Det. Lt. Peter J. Nicholas), Deborah Raffin (Casey Forster), Sandy Dennis (Martha Nicholas), Sylvia Sidney (Elizabeth Mullin), Sam Levene (Everett Lukas), Robert Drivas (David Morten), Mike Kellin (Deputy Police Commissioner), Richard Lynch (Bernard Phillips), Sammy Williams (Harold Gorman), Jo Flores Chase (Mrs. Gorman), William Roerick (Richards), Lester Rawlins (Board chairman), Harry Bellaver (Cookie), George Patterson (Zero), Walter Steele (Junkie in Harlem pool hall), John Heffernan (Bramwell), Alan Cauldwell (Bramwell, as a youth), Robert Nichols (Fletcher), Andy Kaufman (Police Officer), Al Fann (Detective Squad member), James Dixon (Detective Squad member), Bobby Ramsen (Detective Squad member), Peter Hock (Detective Squad member), Alex Stevens (Detective Squad Member), Harry Madsen (Detective Squad member), Randy Jurgensen (Detective Squad Member), Sherry Steiner (Mrs. Phillips, as a girl), James Dukas (Doorman), Mason Adams (Obstetrician), William Bressant (Police officer), Armand Dahan (Fruit vendor), Vida Taylor (Miss Mullin, as a girl), Adrian James (Prostitute), Leila Martin (Nurse Jackson), Michael Pendry (Attendant), Dan Resin (Wall Street Executive), Sandro Mancori (Wall Street executive (as Alexander...), Marvin Silbisher (Wall Street executive), Harry Eno (Medical Examiner) |
The storyline of this movie involves a series of motiveless murders committed by various New York residents: a sniper shoots people from a water tower; a father murders his entire family; and a cop (Andy Kaufman) opens fire during a St. Patrick's Day parade. The only consistent pattern to the crimes involves the perpetrators calm admissions of guilt, explaining, "God told me to." While investigating the murders, catholic police detective Peter Nicholas (Tony Lo Bianco) is increasingly troubled by evidence of a Christ-like figure named Bernard Phillips (Richard Lynch) who appeared to each of the killers and can't seem to shake the feeling that his own fate is somewhat linked to this mysterious being. As he comes closer to the truth, his worst fears are confirmed.
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