License to Kill
GenreDrama
Written byWilliam A. Schwartz
Directed byJud Taylor
StarringJames Farentino
Penny Fuller
Music byLaurence Rosenthal
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerMarian Rees
ProducersDorothea G. Petrie
Anne Hopkins (associate producer)
Production locationDallas
CinematographyRobert C. Jessup
EditorPaul LaMastra
Running time96 minutes
Production companiesD. Petrie Productions
Marian Rees Associates
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseJanuary 10, 1984 (1984-01-10)

License to Kill is a 1984 television film directed by Jud Taylor. It stars James Farentino and Penny Fuller.[1] It was released on DVD in 2008 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.

Plot

John and Judith Peterson's world is shattered when their daughter Lynne is killed by a drunk driver on the same day she graduates from high school and receives an award for safe driving. John becomes obsessed with seeing Tom Fiske, the arrogant businessman who caused the accident and who shows no remorse, punished for his crime. Fiske hires a crafty defense attorney who delays the trial repeatedly and succeeds in having his blood sample showing his inebriation suppressed as evidence. However dogged prosecutor Martin Sawyer prevails by entering into evidence Fiske's bar bill on the day of the accident showing his consumption of martinis as proof of his inebriation. Justice prevails when Fiske is sentenced to prison.

Production

Both Farentino and Murray are said to have swapped roles early on during principal photography.[2]

Cast

Home media

The film was released in Australia as a double feature DVD with Resting Place by Payless Entertainment.

References

  1. "Synopsis". Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  2. Leonard Maltin's TV Movies and Video Guide 1991 Edition, edited by Leonard Maltin, Luke Sadler, Mike Clark, Rob Edelman, Alvin H. Marill, Bill Warren, Casey St. Charnez and Ben Herndon. New York: Signet and Penguin, 1990, page 659.


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