Partners in Crime (1973 film) explained

Genre:Crime
Drama
Director:Jack Smight
Starring:Lee Grant
Music:Gil Mellé
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Richard Levinson
William Link
Producer:Jon Epstein
Location:Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California
Cinematography:Jack A. Marta
Editor:Robert F. Shugrue
Runtime:75 mins
Company:Fairmount/Foxcroft
Universal Television
Network:NBC
Released:[1]

Partners in Crime is a 1973 American TV movie directed by Jack Smight. It was the pilot for a prospective series about a judge who becomes a private investigator. NBC did not pick it up as a series but the pilot screened as a stand alone movie.[2]

Plot

Judge Meredith Leland becomes a private investigator along with a paroled convict.

Cast

Production

The film was announced in December 1972.[3]

Reception

The show was the equal 27th highest rated program that week.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. TV highlights Chicago Tribune 24 Mar 1973: n25.
  2. TV's Women Are DingbatsBy JUDY KLEMESRUD. New York Times 27 May 1973: 107.
  3. INSIDE TV. (1972, Dec 08). Los Angeles Times
  4. Nielsen: The Weekly RatingsBy John Carmody. The Washington Post and Times-Herald 3 Apr 1973: B8.