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Director
  
Alan Metzger

Costume design
  
Gary Jones

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IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Thriller

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Kojak: The Price of Justice movie poster

Writer
  
Abby Mann
,
Albert Ruben

Release date
  
February 21, 1987

Based on
  
The Investigation by Dorothy Uhnak

Genres
  
Thriller, Drama, Mystery, Detective fiction, Crime Fiction

Cast
  
Telly Savalas
(Inspector Theo Kojak),
Kate Nelligan
(Kitty),
Pat Hingle
(George),
Jack Thompson
(Aubrey Dubose),
Brian Doyle-Murray
(District Attorney Neary),
John Bedford Lloyd
(Bass)

Similar movies
  
Related Alan Metzger movies

Kojak: The Price of Justice is a 1987 television film based on the TV series Kojak, starring Telly Savalas as Theo Kojak.

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Plot

Kojak is on a new case, the bodies of two young boys are found in the Harlem river. Their mother (Kate Nelligan) is the main obvious suspect, particularly with her scandalous past, but Kojak believes that she is innocent. Soon afterward the boys' father (Pat Hingle) kills himself. Kojak and his new assistant (John Bedford Lloyd) have to sort things out and solve the case which isn't going to be as straightforward a task as it seems.

Cast and characters

  • Kate Nelligan as Kitty
  • Pat Hingle as George
  • Jack Thompson as Aubrey Dubose
  • Brian Murray as District Attorney Neary
  • John Bedford Lloyd as Bass
  • Jeffrey DeMunn as Marsucci
  • Tony DiBenedetto as Detective Catalano
  • Ron Frazier as J.T. Williams
  • Stephen Joyce as Chief Brisco
  • Earl Hindman as Danny
  • James Rebhorn as Quibro
  • Martin Shakar as Arnold Nadler
  • Joseph Carberry as Lorenzo
  • Fausto Bara as Benjamin
  • References

    Kojak: The Price of Justice Wikipedia
    Kojak: The Price of Justice IMDb Kojak: The Price of Justice themoviedb.org


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