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  1. 21 set 1977 · A Killing Affair: Directed by Richard C. Sarafian. With Elizabeth Montgomery, O.J. Simpson, Rosalind Cash, John Mahon. A white female detective is partnered with a black male detective to find the person who is committing a series of particularly vicious murders.

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    • Richard C. Sarafian
    • Not Rated
    • Crime, Drama
  2. A Killing Affair (also known as Behind the Badge [1]) is a 1977 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Elizabeth Montgomery and O. J. Simpson. The film originally aired on CBS on September 21, 1977. Plot. Elizabeth Montgomery and O. J. Simpson star as homicide detectives pursuing a killer played by Dean Stockwell.

    • September 21, 1977
    • CBS
  3. 31 dic 2014 · English. In "A Killing Affair," O.J. Simpson is cast as married police detective Woody York. York is partnered with white female cop Viki Eaton (Elizabeth Montgomery) to solve a mysterious killing. In the course of the assignment, Woody and Viki fall in love.

  4. 16 mag 2010 · O.J. Simpson and Elizabeth Montgomery star in this tale of two cops who fall for each other. Get this rare flick for $2.50 when you buy a custom 8-pack of rare movies of your choosing!...

  5. A KILLING AFFAIR (CBS)Starring Elizabeth Montgomery and OJ SimpsonAir date: September 21, 1977"A Killing Affair" (also known as "Behind the Badge") is a 1977...

  6. 18 mag 2020 · May 18, 2020. A KILLING AFFAIR: In 1977, Elizabeth Montgomery (April 15, 1933 – May 18, 1995) and O.J. Simpson starred as LAPD homicide detectives in the made-for-TV crime drama, "A Killing Affair." While on the case, the partners start a "heated romantic affair," committing the ultimate "social crime."

  7. The shadow of the future hangs heavily on this made for TV movie, starring OJ Simpson, then a beloved celebrity and now known for other things. OJ plays a LAPD officer who, while tracking a killer, becomes involved with fellow officer Elizabeth Montgomery, threatening his marriage to Rosalind Cash.