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Evidence of Blood (1998)

Between the past and present lies a terrifying secret

Genre : TV Movie, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 49M

Director : Andrew Mondshein

Synopsis

When a brilliant crime writer investigates a 40-year-old murder, he confronts a small town's worst fears.

Actors

David Strathairn
David Strathairn
Jackson Kinley
Mary McDonnell
Mary McDonnell
Dora Overton
Sean McCann
Sean McCann
Theodore Warfield
Chris Wiggins
Chris Wiggins
Horace Talbott
Jackie Burroughs
Jackie Burroughs
Granny Dollar
Nancy Beatty
Nancy Beatty
Mrs. Dinker
Marnie McPhail
Marnie McPhail
Edna Mae Kinley
Bernard Behrens
Bernard Behrens
Dr. Vernon Stark
Mert Hatfield
Mert Hatfield
Thomas Warfield
Dean McDermott
Dean McDermott
Young Harlan Wade
Géza Kovács
Géza Kovács
Luther Snow
Doug Lennox
Doug Lennox
Harlan Wade
Linda Goranson
Linda Goranson
Mrs. Hunter
Stuart Hughes
Stuart Hughes
Young Luther Snow
Norma Dell'Agnese
Norma Dell'Agnese
Kitty Slater
Helen Hughes
Helen Hughes
Betty Raines
Sean Sullivan
Sean Sullivan
Lloyd Walter Overton
Leon Pownall
Leon Pownall
Gordon Townsend
Robyn Stevan
Robyn Stevan
Luanne
Soo Garay
Soo Garay
Maria
David Ferry
David Ferry
Norwood
Robert Bidaman
Robert Bidaman
T.V. Reporter
Katherine Trowell
Katherine Trowell
T.V. Newswoman
Shaun Smyth
Shaun Smyth
Print Journalist
Craig Eldridge
Craig Eldridge
Warden
Geoffrey Bowes
Geoffrey Bowes
Young Horace Talbott
Melyssa Ade
Melyssa Ade
Ellie Dinker
Byron Long
Byron Long
Young Jackson Kinley
Adam Bramble
Adam Bramble
Judge

Crews

Andrew Mondshein
Andrew Mondshein
Director
Thomas H. Cook
Thomas H. Cook
Novel
Dalene Young
Dalene Young
Teleplay
Becky Arntzen
Becky Arntzen
Producer
Mason Daring
Mason Daring
Original Music Composer
Philip Linzey
Philip Linzey
Director of Photography
Bernadette Kelly
Bernadette Kelly
Editor
Ed Hanna
Ed Hanna
Production Design
Megan Less
Megan Less
Set Decoration
Suzette Daigle
Suzette Daigle
Costume Design
Lynda McCormack
Lynda McCormack
Makeup Artist
Moira Verwijk
Moira Verwijk
Hairstylist
Carmen Arndt
Carmen Arndt
Production Manager
Jamie Jones
Jamie Jones
Second Unit Director
Laurie Mirsky
Laurie Mirsky
First Assistant Director
Eric S. Potechin
Eric S. Potechin
Second Assistant Director
Annabelle Wilczur
Annabelle Wilczur
Third Assistant Director
Jamie Jones
Jamie Jones
Stunt Coordinator
John LaForet
John LaForet
Special Effects
Shelley Nieder
Shelley Nieder
Property Master
Joe Madziak
Joe Madziak
Construction Coordinator
Benno Tutter
Benno Tutter
First Assistant Art Direction
Rob Hepburn
Rob Hepburn
Set Decoration Buyer
Garry Honcharuk
Garry Honcharuk
Assistant Property Master
Brian Avery
Brian Avery
Sound Mixer
James Porteous
James Porteous
Supervising Sound Editor

Trailers and other movies

Evidence Of Blood Trailer 1998

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