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By Duty Bound: Directed by Harry Harris. With Carroll O'Connor, Carl Weathers, Alan Autry, David Hart. When Gillespie runs for a permanent position as county sheriff, his running mate is investigated for allegations of insurance fraud, corruption and murder.
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- Harry Harris
- PG
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
Add to My List. Share. In the Heat of the Night: By Duty Bound. 1995 · 1 hr 32 min. TV-PG. Drama · Crime · Mystery. Political intrigue arrives in remote Sparta when Gillespie's enemies find a local businessman to run against him in his next bid for county sheriff. Subtitles: English.
- Harry Harris
- 93 min
- January 1, 1995
In the Heat of the Night: By Duty Bound TV-PG 1995 1 hr. 36 min. Crime Drama Mystery & Thriller List Reviews A murder suspect (Corbin Bernsen) works for a businessman running...
- Harry Harris
- Fred Silverman Company
- Carroll O'connor
17 feb 1995 · Harry Harris. Director. Joe Gannon. Writer. Gillepsie's term as County Sheriff is coming to an end, and his enemies have found a local businessman, Kerry Madigan, who has high political aspiration, to run against him. They even attempt to enlist Forbes' support and the support of the local press in painting an unfavorable picture of Gillepsie.
1995 Directed by Harry Harris. Gillepsie’s term as County Sheriff is coming to an end, and his enemies have found a local businessman, Kerry Madigan, who has high political aspiration, to run against him. They even attempt to enlist Forbes’ support and the support of the local press in painting an unfavorable picture of Gillepsie.
- Harry Harris
- Fred Silverman Company
"In the Heat of the Night" By Duty Bound (TV Episode 1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Synopsis. A movie in a series of telefilms based on the series "In the Heat of the Night." Sheriff Gillespie and Chief Forbes track down the murderer of a young woman and her unborn child, but they face political complications when their prime suspect turns out to be an employee of the local businessman competing with Gillespie for County Sheriff.