Genre: | Thriller |
Story: | Christopher Fowler |
Director: | Peter Markle |
Starring: | Richard Dean Anderson |
Theme Music Composer: | George S. Clinton |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Executive Producer: | Jennifer Alward |
Producer: | Tom Rowe |
Location: | Vancouver |
Editor: | David Campling |
Cinematography: | Frank Tidy |
Runtime: | 94 minutes |
Company: | Morgan Hill Productions Pacific Motion Pictures Wilshire Court Productions |
Network: | CBS |
Through the Eyes of a Killer is a 1992 American made-for-television thriller film starring Richard Dean Anderson and Marg Helgenberger.[1] It was based on the Christopher Fowler story "The Master Builder".[2] [3]
Laurie has a brief affair with Ray, the contractor who is renovating her apartment; later, he refuses to accept the end of their relationship.
Fowler commented on the presence of Hedren in the cast as follows: "even though there was originally no part for an older lady. She was terrific in it, and I earned my first screen credit."[4]
The MovieScene stated that Through the Eyes of a Killer "is not a bad movie, it certainly delivers plenty of 90s TV movie thrills and drama, including some of the semi-erotic kind."[5] while another review found "The actors do not deliver high performances, which makes the screenplay that John Pielmeier based on the story The Master Builder by Christopher Fowler even less convincing."[6]