Quiet Killer
"The people of New York City face certain death. Dr. Nora Hart has five days to save them."
Originally released in 1992. Quiet Killer is a thriller/tv movie film. directed by Sheldon Larry.
Starring Kate Jackson, Al Waxman, and Jeffrey Nordling
Synopsis
On her way home in a plane to New York, the teenage Sarah gets very ill. She realizes too late that it's more than a cold and with her parents still on vacation, she breaks down in the middle of the street and dies shortly after in a hospital -- by the plague, as the terrified coroners find out. While trying to keep this from the public to avoid a panic, epidemic commissioner Dr. Nora Hart has to investigate Sarah's identity and find everyone who had contact with her. If she misses a single person, the plague could kill half the city in a few days!
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Kate Jackson
as Dr. Nora Hart
Al Waxman
as Mayor Andy Carmichael
Jeffrey Nordling
as Dr. Jake Prescott
Chip Zien
as Dr. Lionel Katz
Barbara Williams
as Charlene
David Hewlett
as Nyles Chapman
Jerry Orbach
as Dr. Vincent Califano
Howard Hesseman
as Congressman Calvin Phillips
Alma Martinez
as Dolores Rosales (as Alma Martínez)
Tom Mardirosian
as Deputy Mayor Kaprow
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Libra Pictures
- Canadian Television (CTV)
- Saban International
- Saban/Scherick Productions
- Téléfilm Canada
- Sunrise Films
- CBS
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Quiet Killer about?
On her way home in a plane to New York, the teenage Sarah gets very ill. She realizes too late that it's more than a cold and with her parents still on vacation, she breaks down in the middle of th...
Who directed Quiet Killer?
Quiet Killer was directed by Sheldon Larry.
How long is Quiet Killer?
Quiet Killer has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Quiet Killer released?
Quiet Killer was released on March 24, 1992 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Quiet Killer?
The main cast of Quiet Killer includes Kate Jackson, Al Waxman, Jeffrey Nordling, Chip Zien, Barbara Williams.