The Ambush Murders (1982)
1h 40m
Running Time
January 5, 1982Release Date
The Ambush Murders (1982)
1h 40m
Running Time
January 5, 1982Release Date
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Plot.
An African-American political activist is wrongfully imprisoned for killing two white policemen; he is unwary of yet another white lawyer who claims that he will help free him.
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Cast & Crew.
James Brolin
Paul Marshall
Dorian Harewood
Ray Ellsworth
Alfre Woodard
Kariha Ellsworth
Robert G. Denison
Barnes
Louis Giambalvo
Glenn Landis
Amy Madigan
Molly Slavin
John McLiam
Judge Collier
Teddy Wilson
Jay King
Marc Alaimo
Garza
Clinton Derricks-Carroll
Lyle Hawkins
John Calvin
Dennis Dowie
John Diehl
Ferguson
Steven Hilliard Stern
Director
Woody Eney
Bishop
Ben Bradlee Jr.
Writer
Dorothy Fielding
Beth
Tony Kayden
Writer
Sean Roche
Hoyt
David Goldsmith
Producer
Antonio Fargas
Vaness
Paul Chihara
Composer
Frank V. Phillips
Cinematographer
Harry Caesar
Emmett Medford
Michael Catlin
Ben Martenson
Nathan Cook
Gordon Steele
Judith Holstra
CastingDirector
Vincent M. Cresciman
ProductionDesigner
Nicholas Guest
Policeman
Erica Hope
Joanie Hoyt
John Dennis Johnston
Lionel Borland
James Keane
Lambert
William Phipps
Judge Cabot
Gene Ross
Roberts
Dee Timberlake
Teacher
Marc Vahanian
Adam Gibbs
Frances E. Williams
Emily Tyson
Davis Roberts
Moran
Warren Munson
Judge Liebman
Herman Lee Montgomery
Guitarist
Earl Finn
Deputy
Dick Rossner
Deputy #2
Joe Handy
Bailiff
Debbi Pearl
Dispatcher
Ken Magee
Marshal
Henry G. Sanders
Old Con
Marshall R. Teague
Guard
Charles Bracy
Salty
Vivian Brown
Jury Forewoman
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Wiki.
The Ambush Murders is a 1982 television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. It is a dramatic American film with James Brolin, Dorian Harewood and Alfre Woodard. It is based on a novel by Ben Bradlee and focused on the events of an African-American activist unjustly accused of the murder of two white police officers.