A Killing Spring

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A Killing Spring
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Based onA Killing Spring by Gail Bowen
Written byJeremy Hole
Janet MacLean
Joe Wiesenfeld
Directed by Stephen Williams
Starring Wendy Crewson
Music by Robert Carli
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerChristina Jennings
Cinematography David Herrington
EditorRalph Brunjes
Running time90 minutes
Original release
ReleaseJanuary 29, 2002 (2002-01-29)

A Killing Spring is a 2002 Canadian made-for-television thriller film directed by Stephen Williams and starring Wendy Crewson, Kim Schraner. The film's plot concerns the murder of a college dean.

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