| In Broad Daylight | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Thriller | 
| Written by | Larry Cohen | 
| Directed by | Robert Day | 
| Starring | Richard Boone Suzanne Pleshette Stella Stevens  | 
| Theme music composer | Leonard Rosenman | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Aaron Spelling | 
| Producer | Robert Mirisch | 
| Cinematography | Archie R. Dalzell | 
| Editor | Edward Mann | 
| Running time | 75 minutes | 
| Production company | Aaron Spelling Productions | 
| Original release | |
| Network | ABC | 
| Release | October 16, 1971 | 
In Broad Daylight is a 1971 American TV film starring Richard Boone, Stella Stevens and Suzanne Pleshette. It was directed by Robert Day and written by Larry Cohen.
Plot
A blind actor comes up with an elaborate scheme to murder his wife and her lover.[1]
Cast
- Richard Boone as Anthony Chapel
 - Suzanne Pleshette as Kate
 - Stella Stevens as Elizabeth
 - John Marley as Bergman
 - Fred Beir as Alex
 - Whit Bissell as Moss
 - Paul Smith as Charles
 - Ken Sansom as Dr. Grant
 
Production
Cohen thought "it wasn't a bad movie" except for the casting of Boone; Cohen felt Boone's face was so distinctive the concept of the film did not work. Cohen says there was some talk of remaking the film years later as a vehicle for Andrea Bocelli but it did not proceed because of concerns over Bocelli's acting ability. The film was executive produced by Aaron Spelling.[2]
Reception
Academic Tony Williams called the film "one of Cohen's most innovative works" despite the miscasting of Boone.[1]
References
- 1 2 Williams, Tony (2014). Larry Cohen: The Radical Allegories of an Independent Filmmaker. McFarland & Company. pp. 74–76. ISBN 9781476618197.
 - ↑ Doyle, Michael (2015). Larry Cohen: The Stuff of Gods and Monsters. Bear Manor Media. pp. 82–83.
 
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