It Was Him or Us (1995)

Will domestic abuse lead to murder?

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : Robert Iscove

Synopsis

When her daughter's lover begins exhibiting signs of becoming a dangerous abuser, a mother attempts to intervene.

Actors

Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton
Scottie Cray
Ann Jillian
Ann Jillian
Peggy Pomeroy
David Gallagher
David Gallagher
Stevie Pomeroy
Richard Grieco
Richard Grieco
Gene Shepard
Monique Lanier
Monique Lanier
Carrie Wilson
Spencer Treat Clark
Spencer Treat Clark
Jesse Pomeroy
Richard Masur
Richard Masur
Walter Pomeroy
Lorraine Toussaint
Lorraine Toussaint
Lieutenant Sondra Washington
Bette Ford
Bette Ford
Maggie Shepard
Star Herrmann
Star Herrmann
Louise Salinger
Alexa PenaVega
Alexa PenaVega
Young Carrie
James Woodson
James Woodson
SWAT Officer
Michael Van Wagenen
Michael Van Wagenen
SWAT Officer
Paul Mugerian
Paul Mugerian
SWAT Officer
Monica Delgado
Monica Delgado
Waitress
Jason Crockett
Jason Crockett
SWAT Officer
Edward Clinch
Edward Clinch
Policeman
Deborah Frazier
Deborah Frazier
Neighbor

Crews

Robert Iscove
Robert Iscove
Director
Richard Lawton
Richard Lawton
Writer
Martin Nicholson
Martin Nicholson
Editor
Seven L. Nielsen
Seven L. Nielsen
Production Design
Daniel H. Blatt
Daniel H. Blatt
Executive Producer
Robert Iscove
Robert Iscove
Producer
Lynn Raynor
Lynn Raynor
Producer
Lynn Raynor
Lynn Raynor
Sound
John Beymer
John Beymer
Cinematography
Jane Galli
Jane Galli
Makeup Department Head
Barbie Palmer
Barbie Palmer
Makeup Department Head
Kathy Jarvis
Kathy Jarvis
Stunt Double
John K. Farr
John K. Farr
Gaffer
John Raymer
John Raymer
Best Boy Electric
Jennifer Breeden
Jennifer Breeden
Set Costumer
Rosemary Bengele Sater
Rosemary Bengele Sater
Costumer
Tony Kadell
Tony Kadell
Assistant Editor
Blake McCormick
Blake McCormick
Post-Production Manager
Scott Doleto
Scott Doleto
Driver
Ernest von Hauff
Ernest von Hauff
Driver
Terry Chupak
Terry Chupak
Production Coordinator
Erin Empey-Baxter
Erin Empey-Baxter
Assistant Production Coordinator
Mike Staheli
Mike Staheli
Craft Service