The City (1977)
Matt and Scott are two detectives trying to catch a crazy guy who has a beef with a country singer. Banks' problem with country singer, Wes Collins, is that Wes punched him in the face when he was a baby. Banks is now intent on getting revenge for this by killing Wes. Only Matt and Scott can stop him. Written by Josh Pasnak
Director: Harvey Hart
Genre: Crime, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: January 12, 1977
Cast
- Robert Forster - Lt. Matt Lewis
- Don Johnson - Sgt. Brian Scott
- Ward Costello - Captain Lloyd Bryant
- Jimmy Dean - Wes Collins
- Mark Hamill - Eugene Banks
- Susan Sullivan - Carol Carter
- Paul Fix - Jed Haynes
- Felton Perry - Dr. Hank Cullen
- Adam Rich - Donnie Collins
- William Conrad - Narrator (voice)
Music: John Elizalde
Cinematography: Jacques R. Marquette
Editing: Jim Gross, Ray Daniels
Production: Quinn Martin Productions (QM)
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Heavy Consequences of Friendship Betrayal, Uncontrollable Anger and Destruction
Keywords
detective, revenge
More Films by Director: Harvey Hart
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The City about?
- Matt and Scott are two detectives trying to catch a crazy guy who has a beef with a country singer. Banks' problem with country singer, Wes Collins, is that Wes punched him in the face when he was a baby. Banks is now intent on getting revenge for this by killing Wes. Only Matt and Scott can stop him. Written by Josh Pasnak
- Who directed The City?
- The City was directed by Harvey Hart.
- Who stars in The City?
- The City stars Robert Forster, Don Johnson, Ward Costello, Jimmy Dean, Mark Hamill, Susan Sullivan.
- How long is The City?
- The City has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is The City?
- The City is a Crime, Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was The City produced?
- The City was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of The City?
- The themes of The City include: Heavy Consequences of Friendship Betrayal, Uncontrollable Anger and Destruction.