Deathday (1971)
Adam Crosse is a reporter for a local paper. A neurotic under-achiever, the last straw comes when he discovers his wife Lydia is having an affair and she coolly tells him she has no intention of either giving up her lover or divorcing Adam. The top crime story of the moment is a serial murderer nicknamed "The Kitchen Killer". Adam sets out to murder his wife and blame it on this shadowy psycho
Director: Raymond Menmuir
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Robert Lang as Adam Crosse |
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Lynn Farleigh as Lydia Crosse |
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John Ronane as Quilter |
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Susan Glanville as Joanne |
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Lindsay Campbell as Stanley Hudson |
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Valerie Lush as Dorothy Hudson |
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Simon Merrick as Det. Chief Insp. Schofield |
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Leslie Schofield as Det. Sgt. Roberts |
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Roy Evans as Postman |
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Gina Manicom as Telephone Operator |
| Writing | Brian Hayles | Writer |
| Directing | Raymond Menmuir | Director |
| Writing | Angus Hall | Novel |
| Production | Alan Bromly | Producer |
| Sound | Roger Roger | Theme Song Performance |
| Writing | Roger Parkes | Script Editor |
| Art | John Stout | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Christine Rawlins | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lyn De Winne | Makeup Artist |
| Art | Charles McGhie | Graphic Designer |
| Sound | John Staple | Sound |
| Visual Effects | Peter Day | Visual Effects |