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Genre | Crime Drama Thriller |
Written by | Robert Aller Sue Grafton Steve Humphrey |
Directed by | Richard T. Heffron |
Starring |
Robert Mitchum James Spader Lance Kerwin Eric Stoltz |
Theme music composer | Gerald Fried |
Country of origin | US |
Original language(s) | English |
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Executive producer(s) | Stan Margulies |
Producer(s) | Robert Aller Gloria Aller |
Cinematography | Hanania Baer |
Editor(s) | Michael Eliot |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Stan Margulies Productions Sunn Classic Pictures |
Distributor | ABC |
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Original network | ABC |
Original release | October 30, 1983 |
A Killer in the Family is a 1983 American made-for-television crime film directed by Richard T. Heffron. The film is based on the Tison v. Arizona case, which took place in 1978 in Arizona. The film first aired on ABC on October 30, 1983 and was released on DVD in 2010 by Warner Home Video.
Gary Tison (Robert Mitchum) is serving two consecutive life sentences for murder, while his three young adolescent sons try to move on with their life. The oldest, Donny (James Spader) is the only son making something of his life. He is a pre-law student and is in a loving relationship with his high school sweetheart Carol (Catherine Mary Stewart). His younger brothers Ray (Lance Kerwin) and Ricky (Eric Stoltz) spend their days doing nothing and decide - convinced that he is innocent - to break their father out of jail. Donny, morally challenged, threatens to give them up the police. Noticing their determination, he agrees to go along, convinced that they can never break Gary out without his help. The three young men drive up to prison and Donny and Ricky use their guns to keep everyone hostage, while Ray breaks out Gary and his cellmate Randy Greenawalt (Stuart Margolin).
Once outside, the gang grabs the car and drives off in the Arizona landscape. An immediate police record is sent out, warning the citizens that the men are armed and dangerous. Donny laughs off the situation, not believing that any of the fugitives could do anyone harm. Things changes, however, when one night Gary decides to change cars to keep away the cops. He holds up a car, and forces the people inside to step out. The driver John Lyons (Arliss Howard), his wife Dannelda (Amanda Wyss), their young niece Teresa (Susan Swift) and young baby son are terrified of Gary, even though Donny tries to calm them down by promising they will not harm them. Despite promises of Gary that he will not call the cops, Gary fears that the man will betray him and decides to kill him and his family. Realizing that his sons will not allow him, he sends them away to get water for the couple, and then shoots all four of them. The sons are shocked and appalled, and realize their father may not be as innocent and loving as they thought.