The Sleepwalker Killing

The Sleepwalker Killing
Genre Crime
Drama
Based on Unsolved Mysteries
Written by June Callwood
Lyle Slack
Directed by John Cosgrove
Starring Hilary Swank
Jeffrey Nordling
Charles Esten
Natalija Nogulich
Lisa Darr
Music by Gary Malkin
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) John Cosgrove
Terry Dunn Meurer
Lyle Slack (co-executive producer)
Producer(s) John Cosgrove
Lyle Slack
Cyrus Yavneh
Cinematography Eric Van Haren Noman
Editor(s) Edward A. Warschilka
Running time 88 mins
Production company(s) Cosgrove/Meurer Productions
World International Network
Distributor NBC
First Look Pictures
Release
Original network NBC
Original release April 28, 1997

The Sleepwalker Killing also known as From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: The Sleepwalker Killing, is a 1997 TV movie based on a popular real-life case from the Unsolved Mysteries television series. The film was written by June Callwood and Lyle Slack and directed by John Cosgrove. Cosgrove also served as executive producer on the TV series.

Plot

A segment from the 'Unsolved Mysteries' TV series inspired this story, in which Mark Schall kills his mother-in-law and wounds his father-in-law in the middle of the night, then turns himself in. He claims, however, that he cannot remember the crime itself. His defense team finds evidence that suggests the crimes were committed while Mark was sleep walking. They build their defense around this theory.[1]

Cast

Releases

The TV movie was originally aired NBC on April 28, 1997 and was released later released on DVD on May 24, 2005.[2]

References

  1. "The Sleepwalker Killing (TV Movie 1997)". IMDb. 28 April 1997. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  2. "Amazon.com: The Sleepwalker Killing: Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Nordling, Charles Esten, Natalija Nogulich, Lisa Darr, Sean Murray, Victor Love, Marisa Coughlan, Sam Anderson, Julianna McCarthy, Joel Polis, John Rubinstein, Eric Van Haren Noman, John Cosgrove, Cyrus Yavneh, Lyle Slack, Terry Dunn Meurer, June Callwood: Movies & TV". Retrieved 1 October 2014.


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