| Dark Holiday | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama Thriller | 
| Written by | Gene LePere Rose Leiman Goldemberg | 
| Directed by | Lou Antonio | 
| Starring | Lee Remick Norma Aleandro Tony Goldwyn Pamela Kosh | 
| Theme music composer | Paul Chihara | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Lou Antonio | 
| Producers | Peter Nelson Bill Finnegan (supervising producer) Patricia Finnegan (supervising producer) Sheldon Pinchuk (supervising producer) | 
| Production location | West Virginia | 
| Cinematography | Larry Pizer | 
| Editor | Gary Griffin | 
| Running time | 100 min. | 
| Production companies | Peter Nelson-Lou Antonio Productions Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions Orion Television | 
| Original release | |
| Network | NBC | 
| Release | May 1, 1989 | 
Dark Holiday is a 1989 American TV movie starring Lee Remick. It was Remick's last performance.[1]
Plot
An American tourist winds up in a Turkish prison.
Cast
- Lee Remick as Gene LePere
- Norma Aleandro as Isha
- Tony Goldwyn as Ken Horton
- Roy Thinnes as Jimmy
- John Standing as Charnaud
- Jim Antonio as Edwin Kant
- Kim Lonsdale as Nancy Hurst
- Ian Abercrombie as Captain
- Tuck Milligan as Andrews
- Vachik Mangassarian as Customs Chief
- Hildy Brooks as Young woman
- Pamela Kosh as Connie Devon
- Sirri Murad as Judge
- Anne Cooper as Marie
- Efrat Lavie as Curator
- Sharon Barr as Hikmet
- Tracy Kolis as Mother with baby
- Richard Assad as Customs Man
- Irene Roseen as Travel Agent
- Shaun Toub as Prison soldier
- Reva Rose as American woman
References
- ↑ TV REVIEW Lee Remick Wakes Up to Traveler's Worst Nightmare in `Dark Holiday': [Home Edition] Loynd, Ray. Los Angeles Times 1 May 1989: 8.
External links
- Dark Holiday at IMDb
- Dark Holiday at the TCM Movie Database
- Dark Holiday at the British Film Institute
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