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    She Cried Murder

    1973 · Thriller · 1h 13m

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  1. Nov 13, 2011 · She Cried Murder (1973) - YouTube. TVTERRORLAND. 113K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 221K views 12 years ago. Staring Lynda Day George & Mike Farrell A model, while riding in the front car...

    • Nov 13, 2011
    • 222.1K
    • TVTERRORLAND
  2. Oct 17, 2009 · 5.92K subscribers. Subscribed. 43. 11K views 14 years ago. Beautiful model Sarah Cornell (Lynda Day George) witnesses a woman being pushed in front of a train while riding in the subway. But when...

    • Oct 17, 2009
    • 11.7K
    • modcinema
  3. She Cried Murder 1973 - YouTube. The Made-For-Television Movie. 6.97K subscribers. Subscribed. 53. 1.1K views 10 months ago #tvmovie. Subscribe to The Made-for-Television Movie channel: /...

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  4. Sep 25, 1973 · She Cried Murder: Directed by Herschel Daugherty. With Telly Savalas, Lynda Day George, Mike Farrell, Kate Reid. A model, while riding in the front car of a subway train, witnesses a woman being pushed in front of the train. But when the police come to interview her, she recognizes one of them as the man who did the pushing.

    • (141)
    • Action, Thriller
    • Herschel Daugherty
    • 1973-09-25
  5. A model witnesses a murder on the subway, and one of the cops investigating is the one who did it. And he knows she knows, and she knows he knows she knows. It becomes a cat-and-mouse game of one trying to stay ahead of the other, who eventually becomes willing to use any means to keep her quiet. Cast. Telly Savalas as Inspector Joe Brody

    • Thriller
    • Merwin Gerard (teleplay)
  6. Crime. Thriller. Release Date. 1973. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 30m. Synopsis. A young widow, in New York to resume a modeling career, sees a woman pushed violently into the path of an oncoming subway train and reports the incident to the police.

  7. She Cried Murder (1973) starring Telly Savalas, Lynda Day George, Mike Farrell and directed by Herschel Daugherty.