
Michael Caine
Sidney Bruhl

A Broadway playwright puts murder in his plan to take credit for a student's script.
Released March 19, 1982
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Michael Caine
Sidney Bruhl

Christopher Reeve
Clifford Anderson

Dyan Cannon
Myra Bruhl

Irene Worth
Helga ten Dorp

Henry Jones
Porter Milgrim

Joe Silver
Seymour Starger

Tony DiBenedetto
Burt - the Bartender
Al LeBreton
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