Blind Witness


7:48 pm - 9:47 pm, Thursday, January 8 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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About this Broadcast
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Victoria Principal is a sightless widow stalked by the psychopath she can identify as her husband's killer. Det. Tuthill: Paul Le Mat. Remy: Tim Choate. Schapper: Matt Clark. Gordon: Stephen Macht. Joanne: Marcia Reider. DJ: Jeff Olson. Langevine: Jesse Bennett. Dickie: Dennis Saylor. Contractor: Russ McGuinn. Filmed in Salt Lake City.

1989 English
Drama Horror Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Victoria Principal (Actor) .. Maggie Kemlich
Paul Le Mat (Actor) .. Det. Tuthill
Tim Choate (Actor) .. Remy
Stephen Macht (Actor) .. Gordon Kemlich
Marcia Reider (Actor) .. Joanne
Jeff Olson (Actor) .. DJ
Jesse Bennett (Actor) .. Langevine
Dennis Saylor (Actor) .. Dickie
Russ McGuinn (Actor) .. Contractor
Matthew Clark (Actor) .. Lt. Schapper
Russ McGinn (Actor) .. Contractor
DonRe Sampson (Actor) .. Don Lambert
Michael Flynn (Actor) .. Cruiser Cop
Oscar Rowland (Actor) .. Cab Driver
Micaela Nelligan (Actor) .. Green Grocer

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Did You Know..
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Victoria Principal (Actor) .. Maggie Kemlich
Born: January 03, 1950
Birthplace: Fukuoka, Japan
Trivia: Born in Japan to American parents (her father was a career officer in the Air Force), brunette leading lady Victoria Principal spent her teen years in Florida, where she was elected Miss Miami in 1969. While studying acting at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Principal became romantically involved with a much-older British financier named Bernard Cornfield. Thanks to Cornfield's show-business connections, Principal was able to meet enough of the "right people" to begin a movie career in 1971. After appearing without distinction in such films as Earthquake (1971) and The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), she tried to give her flagging career a shot in the arm by posing nude in Playboy magazine. She then quit acting for nearly three years, becoming a talent agent for other actors, all the while seeking out the right "comeback" vehicle for herself. In 1978 she found that vehicle when she was cast as Pamela Barnes Ewing on the internationally popular TV serial Dallas. During her early Dallas years, she briefly pursued a singing career in the company of her then-boyfriend Andy Gibb. This came to naught, but Principal's other business enterprises -- her clothing and cosmetic lines, her self-help books The Body Principal (1983), The Beauty Principal (1984) and The Diet Principal (1987) -- made her a millionaire many times over. Since leaving Dallas in 1987, Principal has, through an unbeatable combination of talent and persistence, transformed herself into the Queen of Made-for-TV Movies, far outflanking such possible competitors as Cheryl Ladd and Jane Seymour. Those credits include Sparks: The Price of Passion, River of Rage, Dancing in the Dark, and Love In Another Town.
Paul Le Mat (Actor) .. Det. Tuthill
Born: September 22, 1945
Birthplace: Rahway, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: A one-time boxer and a veteran of the Vietnam War, actor Paul Le Mat made a career out of playing gruff, rugged male characters. After attending San Diego City College, Cypress Junior College, Chapman College, and L.A. Valley College following graduation from Newport Harbor High School, the New Jersey native became a war hero after winning a National Defense Medal, a Vietnam Service Medal, and a George Washington Honor Medal for his heroic wartime actions. Though he considered a career in the ring after winning the L.A. Diamond Belt and Southern Pacific Boxing Championship in the early '70s, Le Mat decided on a less physically-intensive career path, and studied acting at the Mitchell Ryan Actors' Studio and San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater. His role as a tire-squealing drag racer in George Lucas' American Graffiti earned the actor a Most Promising Newcomer award at the 1974 Golden Globe Awards, but Le Mat's star waned after a memorable role as a CB coordinator in Jonathan Demme's Handle With Care (1977). He reprised his American Graffiti role in the film's 1979 sequel, but after appearing in Demme's underappreciated Melvin and Howard and a menacing, Golden Globe-winning performance in the harrowing domestic drama The Burning Bed, good parts became scarce. By the 1990s, Le Mat's roles had gone from leading to supporting, and aside from American History X (1998), most of his roles were in bottom-of-the-barrel, B-grade schlock. Genre fans still relished in his performances in such fare as Grave Secrets and Puppet Master (both 1989), but the most exposure Le Mat received in the '90s was his role as the mayor in the Western series Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years. In 2001, Le Mat received his most substantial dramatic role in years as the best friend to a troubled Vietnam veteran in Arliss Howard's Big Bad Love.
Tim Choate (Actor) .. Remy
Born: October 11, 1954
Died: September 24, 2004
Trivia: A supporting actor, Choate has appeared on screen since The Europeans (1979).
Stephen Macht (Actor) .. Gordon Kemlich
Born: May 01, 1942
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: American actor Stephen Macht has proven to be a master at playing handsome, outwardly successful men whose inner doubts are never far from the surface. Macht's film debut was in 1977's The Choirboys, after which he appeared primarily in medium-budget shockers like Nightwing (1979) Amityville II: The Possession (1982) and Monster Squad (1987). Macht seemed on the verge of TV stardom when he accepted the leading role of a family man who chucks the suburban life to set up home in the inner city in the 1981 series The American Dream; the critics were impressed, but the audiences were tuned to the competition. Since that time, Stephen Macht has had recurring roles as Joe Cooper on Knot's Landing and as Chris Cagney's lawyer-boyfriend David Keeler on Cagney and Lacey.
Marcia Reider (Actor) .. Joanne
Jeff Olson (Actor) .. DJ
Born: July 16, 1952
Jesse Bennett (Actor) .. Langevine
Dennis Saylor (Actor) .. Dickie
Born: January 25, 1953
Russ McGuinn (Actor) .. Contractor
Matthew Clark (Actor) .. Lt. Schapper
Born: November 25, 1936
Marcia Yvette Reider (Actor)
Russ McGinn (Actor) .. Contractor
DonRe Sampson (Actor) .. Don Lambert
Michael Flynn (Actor) .. Cruiser Cop
Born: September 28, 1947
Oscar Rowland (Actor) .. Cab Driver
Micaela Nelligan (Actor) .. Green Grocer
Born: August 20, 1959

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