One Police Plaza (film)

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One Police Plaza
Directed by Jerry Jameson [1]
Written by William Caunitz [2]
Produced by Stanley Hough
Starring Robert Conrad
Anthony Zerbe
George Dzundza
Jamey Sheridan
Larry Riley
Lisa Banes [3]
Cinematography Guy Dufaux
Edited by George W. Brooks
Music by Mark Snow
Release date
  • 29 November 1986 (1986-11-29)
Countries United States
Canada [4]
Language English

One Police Plaza is a 1986 Canadian-American television film directed by Jerry Jameson. The musical score was composed by Mark Snow. The film starring Robert Conrad, George Dzundza, James Olson, Jamey Sheridan, Larry Riley, Lisa Banes and Joe Grifasi in the lead roles. [5]

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