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Sanctuary of Fear
(1979)
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Synopsis:
An amiable Manhattan parish priest with a bent for crime-solving comes to the aid of a damsel in distress, a young actress who is innocently embroiled in a series of bizarre incidents and cannot find a sympathetic ear among the police. This pilot for a proposed "Father Brown" series updated the G.K. Chesterton creation, introduced in 1911 in a collection of short stories, who played detective fictionally through 1935 in pastoral England. The character was transplanted to New York City of the 1970s for this movie, originally to have been shown as "Father Brown, Detective" (the title used when Alec Guinness played the part in the 1954 film), and then was switched to "Sanctuary of Death" before its final name was settled on.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Barnard Hughes
Father Brown
Kay Lenz
Carol Bain
Michael McGuire
Lieutenant Bellamy
George Hearn
Monsignor Kerrigan
Robert Schenkkan
Father Wembley
David Rasche
Jack Collins
Fred Gwynne
Judge Potter
Elizabeth W Wilson
Mrs Glidden
Donald Symington
Russell Heyman
Saul Rubinek
Jerry Stone
Peter Maloney
Eli Clay
Jeffrey De Munn
Whitney Fowler
Maureen Silliman
Beth Landau
Alice Drummond
Grace Barringer
Thomas Hill
Carl Barringer
Sydney Hibbert
Steel Drummer
David Ramsey
Auction Guest
Robin Mary Paris
Auction Guest
Gary Boyer
Mike
Sudie Bond
Annie
Mary Boylan
Mrs Blount
Company
Name
Credits
Martin Starger Productions
Production Company
Marble Arch Productions
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Don Mankiewicz
Screenplay
Gordon Cotler
Screenplay
G K Chesterton
Novel as Source Material
Producers
Name
Credits
Martin Starger
Executive Producer
Don Mankiewicz
Producer supervising producer
Gordon Cotter
Producer supervising producer
Philip Barry Jr
Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
John Llewellyn Moxey
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Scott Rudin
Casting
Production Management
Name
Credits
George Manasse
Unit Production Manager
Roberta O Hodes
Script Supervisor
Alesandra M Tabor
Production Coordinator production office coordinator
James Potter
Post-Production Supervisor
Editor
Name
Credits
John Wright
Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Ronald M Lautore
Director of Photography