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Chicago Story (1981)

Genre : Drama, TV Movie

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Harvey S. Laidman, Jerry London

Synopsis

A pair of cops, a pair of doctors, and a pair of lawyers examine a crime — the wounding of a ten-year-old girl by a sniper — from three different angles in this pilot to the short-lived series.

Actors

Vincent Baggetta
Vincent Baggetta
Lou Pellegrino
Dennis Franz
Dennis Franz
Officer Joe Gilland
Kene Holiday
Kene Holiday
Dr. Jeff House
Jack Kehoe
Jack Kehoe
Officer Tony Coswell
Craig T. Nelson
Craig T. Nelson
Kenneth A. Dutton
Kristoffer Tabori
Kristoffer Tabori
Dr. Max Carson
Gail Youngs
Gail Youngs
Elizabeth Bergstrom
Michael Horton
Michael Horton
George Stepak
Charles Hallahan
Charles Hallahan
John Ryan
Allan Rich
Allan Rich
G.W. Rosen
Richard Venture
Richard Venture
Judge Harold Stankey
Brooke Alderson
Brooke Alderson
Margo Ryan
Luca Bercovici
Luca Bercovici
Dukes
Kelly Hayden
Kelly Hayden
B.J. Ryan
Connie Foster
Connie Foster
Ann Gilland
Lance Kinsey
Lance Kinsey
Jerry Stepak
Ralph Foody
Ralph Foody
Sergeant Hesper
Pauline Brailsford
Pauline Brailsford
Dr. Dorothea Carroll
Diane Hurley
Diane Hurley
Eva DeCarlo
Peggy Roeder
Peggy Roeder
Mrs. Irene Whittaker
Fern Persons
Fern Persons
Janet Carroll
Janet Carroll
Cynthia Lea Clark
Cynthia Lea Clark
Reporter
Lorenzo Clemons
Lorenzo Clemons
Peterson
Ned Schmidtke
Ned Schmidtke
Byrne Piven
Byrne Piven
Ben Rawnsley
Ben Rawnsley
Lora Staley
Lora Staley
Tony Lincoln
Tony Lincoln
Jack Wasserman
Jack Wasserman
Al Nuti
Al Nuti
Jack Wallace
Jack Wallace
Aaron Freeman
Aaron Freeman
Richard Baird
Richard Baird
Corney Morgan
Corney Morgan
Richard Ashley
Richard Ashley
Frank Rice
Frank Rice
Jack Orend
Jack Orend
Tony Mockus Jr.
Tony Mockus Jr.
E. Milton Wheeler
E. Milton Wheeler
Mugger

Crews

Harvey S. Laidman
Harvey S. Laidman
Director
Jerry London
Jerry London
Director
David Assael
David Assael
Writer
Eric Bercovici
Eric Bercovici
Writer
Eric Bercovici
Eric Bercovici
Executive Producer
John Cutts
John Cutts
Producer
Lalo Schifrin
Lalo Schifrin
Music
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
Director of Photography
John J. Dumas
John J. Dumas
Editor
Ron Foreman
Ron Foreman
Art Direction

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