The Memory of Eva Ryker explained

Genre:Drama
Director:Walter Grauman
Producer:Irwin Allen
Starring:Natalie Wood
Robert Foxworth
Ralph Bellamy
Roddy McDowall
Music:Richard LaSalle
Cinematography:John M. Nickolaus Jr.
Editor:John A. Fegan Jr.
Runtime:144 minutes
Company:Irwin Allen Productions
Network:CBS
Language:English

The Memory of Eva Ryker is a 1980 American television drama film starring Natalie Wood, Robert Foxworth and Ralph Bellamy. It was produced by Irwin Allen and directed by Walter Grauman.

It was based on a 1978 novel by Donald Stanwood which was originally set on the Titanic.[1]

Filming took place in late 1979.

Plot

A woman has spent her life tormented by the death of her mother, who was on a cruise ship torpedoed during World War II. When her father hires an investigator to look into the circumstances of her mother's death, it triggers a new rash of emotional turmoil for the woman.

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Notes and References

  1. Prose Fine and Foul New York Times 5 Mar 1978: BR6.