Warning Shot (1967)
Warning Shot (1967)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
David Janssen
Sgt. Tom Valens
Ed Begley
Capt. Roy Klodin
Keenan Wynn
Sgt. Ed Musso
Sam Wanamaker
Frank Sanderman
Lillian Gish
Alice Willows
Stefanie Powers
Liz Thayer
Eleanor Parker
Mrs. Doris Ruston
George Grizzard
Walt Cody
George Sanders
Calvin York
Steve Allen
Perry Knowland
Carroll O'Connor
Paul Jerez
Buzz Kulik
Director
Joan Collins
Joanie Valens
Whit Masterson
Writer
Walter Pidgeon
Orville Ames
Mann Rubin
Writer
Vito Scotti
Designer
David Garfield
Police Surgeon (as John Garfield Jr.)
Jerry Goldsmith
Composer
Joseph F. Biroc
Cinematographer
Jean Carson
Cocktail Waitress
Archie Marshek
Editor
George R. Nelson
Set Decoration
Edith Head
Costume Design
Hal Pereira
Art Direction
Wally Westmore
Makeup Artist
Robert R. Benton
Set Decoration
Roland Anderson
Art Direction
Nellie Manley
Hairstylist
Bob Banner
Producer
Don Mitchell
Gigi Michel
Phil Chambers
Arthur Tovey
Claude Stroud
Bernard Sell
Mark Russell
Bob Peoples
Robert Osterloh
Daniel Nunez
John Mitchum
Jason Wingreen
Sammy Shack
Kai J. Wong
Grant Woods
Jerry Wills
R. Wayland Williams
Jerry Dunphy
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 18, 1967
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Content RatingNR
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Wiki.
Warning Shot is a 1967 American crime-thriller film directed and produced by Buzz Kulik and starring David Janssen, Joan Collins, Keenan Wynn, Ed Begley, Stefanie Powers, Sam Wanamaker, George Grizzard, Carroll O'Connor, Steve Allen, Eleanor Parker, Walter Pidgeon, George Sanders and Lillian Gish. The screenplay concerns a police sergeant who kills a man while on a stakeout, then must prove that it was self-defense. The screenplay by Mann Rubin was based on the 1965 novel 711 - Officer Needs Help by Whit Masterson.
Baseball stars Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale signed to appear in the film during their 1966 holdout but never made it onto the screen when both agreed to contracts with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Filming took place between the third and fourth seasons of Janssen's television series The Fugitive. The script was written by Mann Rubin, who had authored the Fugitive episode "A Taste of Tomorrow", while the film was directed by Buzz Kulik with a jazz score by Jerry Goldsmith. It was released by Paramount Pictures.