The Last Shot You Hear (1969)
1h 30m
Running Time
May 14, 1969Release Date
The Last Shot You Hear (1969)
1h 30m
Running Time
May 14, 1969Release Date
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Plot.
Charles Nordeck is a successful marriage counselor whose own marriage is on the rocks. When his wife Anne seeks a divorce, Charles refuses to sign the papers fearing the bad publicity could ruin his career. The adulterous Anne then convinces her lover Peter to take care of the problem.
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Cast & Crew.

Hugh Marlowe
Charles Nordeck

Zena Walker
Eileen Forbes

Patricia Haines
Anne Nordeck

William Dysart
Peter Marriott

Thorley Walters
Gen. Jowett

Lionel Murton
Rubens

Gordon Hessler
Director

Jack Parsons
Producer
Details.
Wiki.
The Last Shot You Hear is a 1969 British thriller film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Hugh Marlowe, Zena Walker, Patricia Haines, and William Dysart. The screenplay was by Tim Shields based on William Fairchild's 1959 play The Sound of Murder.
The film marked the end of the association between Robert L. Lippert and 20th Century Fox which produced over 200 films. It was Marlowe's last film appearance.