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The Golden Gate Murders | |
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Also known as | Specter on the Bridge |
Genre | murder mystery |
Written by | David Kinghorn |
Directed by | Walter Grauman |
Starring | David Janssen |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Carl Foreman |
Producer | Jerome Davis |
Production company | Universal |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | 3 October 1979 |
The Golden Gate Murders is a 1979 American TV movie. It was the sole television credit for executive producer Carl Foreman who had a long track record in feature films as a writer and producer.[1][2][3]
It received theatrical release in some territories under the title Specter on the Bridge.[4]
A detective and a nun, Sister Benecia, investigate the death of a priest on the Golden Gate Bridge. They refuse to believe it is a suicide.[5]
Writer David Kinghorn got the idea while constantly looking at the Golden Gate Bridge from a hospital room when recovering from an accident. It was his first script to be filmed. It was also the first telemovie from executive producer Carl Foreman who said "I'm getting into television for the education. I want to learn the ground rules for television and there's no better time to learn than now."[6] It was Susannah York's American television debut.[7]
Filming began in early January 1979 under the title Specter on the Bridge.[8] The movie was shot in Los Angeles and on location in San Francisco over a three week period.[1]
Foreman says the director did a cut of the film then the producer but both were too long so he did one.[1]
The Los Angeles Times called it "great fun to watch".[9] The Californian said "suspense is kept to a minimum."[10]
Foreman intended to make more television shows. However this would be his sole television credit.[11]