McBride: Murder Past Midnight (2005)

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Written by Dean Hargrove

Directed by Kevin J. O'Connor

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

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Cast

John LarroquetteMcBride
Marta DuBoisSgt. Roberta Hansen
Matt LutzPhil Newberry
David AtkinsonRussell
William McNamaraTony Harriman
John AchornSecond Jury Foreman
Daryl AndersonA.D.A. Brad Leyton
Cass AsherDet. Charles Brenner
Dana BarronMarta
Jennifer EcholsMiriam
Tom KiescheHomicide Detective
Casey KramerJudge Levers
KumaJesse
Image for Corin NemecCorin Nemec
Jaime Ray NewmanEmily Harriman
Marty PapazianVincent
Diane RobinElena
Diane SellersNurse Evelyn Wilson
Paula TrickeyClaire Harriman
Ken WeilerTaylor
Jim Cody WilliamsSonny

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites January 21st, 2008 - 12:24amSuki Kormendi said...

    I love this TV Show called McBride

    Tune In For Murder because There is

    a Guy his name is Matt Lutz as Phil Newberry he looks like he is 26 years old in that TV Show called McBride

    I know that Matt Lutz is a cute guy

    in that TV Show Called McBride in

    2005. HAVE A NICE DAY SUKI KORMENDI

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