Isn't It Shocking? is a made-for-television comedy-mystery film that aired on the ABC network in 1973 as an ABC Movie of the Week. Written by Lane Slate, it stars Alan Alda, Louise Lasser and Edmond O'Brien, and was directed by John Badham.
2 ott 1973 · Isn't It Shocking?: Directed by John Badham. With Alan Alda, Louise Lasser, Edmond O'Brien, Lloyd Nolan. A small-town sheriff is confronted with the deaths of local senior citizens and strange goings-on in his town.
31 dic 2014 · Publication date 1973-10-02 Topics Alan Alda, TV movies, 70s Language English ** Made-for-TV ** In a small Oregon town, a local sheriff (Alan Alda) tries to find the cause of some mysterious deaths involving the community's elderly residents. This originally aired Oct.2,1973 on ABC. Addeddate 2020-06-08 18:17:17 Identifier isnt-it-shocking-1973-tv
Isn’t It Shocking? 1973 Directed by John Badham A small-town sheriff is confronted with the deaths of local senior citizens and strange goings-on in his town. Cast Crew Details Genres Releases Alan Alda Louise Lasser Edmond O'Brien Lloyd Nolan Will Geer Ruth Gordon Dorothy Tristan Pat Quinn Liam Dunn Michael Warren Powell Jacqueline Allan McClure
ISN'T IT SHOCKING? Directed by. John Badham. United States, 1973. TV Movie, Comedy. 73. Synopsis. A small-town sheriff is confronted with the deaths of local senior ...
Isn’t It Shocking? is a 1973 Made-for-TV Movie with black comedy, horror, and mystery elements, directed by John Badham four years prior to his commercial breakthrough with Saturday Night Fever. First aired on ABC as part of that network’s Movie of the Week series, the film was written by Lane Slate as something of a companion piece to his ...
A small-town sheriff is confronted with the deaths of local senior citizens and strange goings-on in his town.