A Killing Spring (2002)

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Written by Jeremy Hole, Joe Wiesenfeld

Directed by Stephen W. Williams

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Canada

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

The detective investigates the baffling murder of a college Dean. Enquiries turn up plenty of suspects, including the Dean's wife and assistant, but an e-mail eventually holds the key leading to a dying prostitute who knows all the answers.

Cast

Wendy CrewsonJoanne Kilbourn
Shawn DoyleDet. Alex Emanuel
Michael OntkeanTom Keaton
Image for Zachery Ty BryanZachery Ty BryanVal Massey
Sherry MillerLisa Gallagher
John FureyReed Gallagher
Image for Bruce GrayBruce GrayEd Kramer
Kim SchranerKelly Savage
Kristen Holden-RiedKarl Hrynluk
Jocelyn SnowdonEmma Chavez
Callahan ConnorAngus Kilbourn
Natasha La ForceTaylor Kilbourn
Zachary BennettZack
Pamela WallinHerself
Jean YoonOfficer Lau
D'Arcy SmithUniformed Police Officer
Sandi StahlbrandReporter
Nola AugustsonMargaret Kramer
Don FrancksLou Massey
Moira WylieMrs. Savage
Barbara Barnes-HopkinsSara Joshua
Boyd BanksHotel Manager
Jack DuffyNeighbour
Alexander ChapmanTransvestite Hooker
Taryn AshJogger
Anaya FarrellNurse

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