Meurtres under control ( God Told Me To ) is an American film carried out by Larry Cohen, left in 1976.
Synopsis
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Data sheet
- Title: Murder under control
- original Title: God Told Me To
- Realization: Larry Cohen
- Scenario: Larry Cohen
- Production: Larry Cohen
- Production company: New World Pictures
- Music: Frank Cordell
- Photography: Paul Glickman
- Assembly: Michael D. Corey, Chris Lebenzon, Arthur Mandelberg and William J. Toilets
- Costumes: Halston
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Mono - 35 mm
- Kind: Horror, science fiction, thriller
- Lasted: 91 minutes
- Comings out date: November 1976 (the United States), July 11th 1979 (France)
Distribution
- Tony Lo Bianco: the lieutenant Peter J. Nicholas
- Deborah Raffin: Casey Forster
- Sandy Refusals: Martha Nicholas
- Sylvia Sidney : Elizabeth Mullin
- Sam Levene: Everett Lukas
- Robert Drivas: David Morten
- Mike Kellin: the police superintendent
- Richard Lynch: Bernard Philips
- Sammy Williams: Harold Gorman
- OJ Flora Drives out: Mrs. Gorman
- William Roerick: Richards
- To ballast Rawlins: the president of the council
- Harry Bellaver: Cookie
- George Patterson: Zero
Around film
- turning was held with New York, like with the studios Pinewood.
- the role of the lieutenant Peter J. Nicholas had first of all been entrusted to the actor Robert Forster, who was replaced after only two days of turning.
- to be noted, a small appearance of the actor Andy Kaufman in the role of an police officer.
- According to the audio comment of Larry Cohen and William Lustig present on the DVD published by Blue Underground, Meurtres under control would be the last film viewed by the type-setter Bernard Herrmann its death day before in order to write the music of it.
Distinctions
External bonds
- Murder under control on Internet Movie Database
- Critical DevilDead