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Ronny Cox | Pierce Brooks | |
Ted Danson | Ian Campbell | |
John Savage | Karl Hettinger | |
Franklyn Seales | Jimmy Smith | |
James Woods | Gregory Powell | |
Beege Barkette | Greg's Woman | |
David Huffman | Dist. Atty. Phil Halpin | |
Dianne Hull | Helen Hettinger | |
Christopher Lloyd | Jailhouse Lawyer | |
Priscilla Pointer | Chrissie Campbell | |
Diane Hull | Helen Hattinger | |
Beege Barkett | Greg's Woman | |
Richard Herd | Beat Cop | |
Le Tari | Emmanuel McFadden | |
Richard Venture | Det. Glenn Bates | |
Lee Weaver | Billy | |
Pat Corley | Jimmy's Lawyer #2 |
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Producer | Walter Coblenz
Joseph Wambaugh |
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Writer | Joseph Wambaugh
Eric Roth |
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Cinematography | Charles Rosher Jr.
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Musician | Eumir Deodato
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"A heart-wrenching true story." -Leonard Maltin From a real life American tragedy, this tale of thoughtless brutality, cold blooded murder and hard won justice is "a prowling, gripping, disturbing movie" (Newsweek). Starring John Savage and James Woods and featuring a stunning attention to detail, The Onion Field is "intriguing, absorbing, powerful, well acted " (Film Journal) -- and riveting from beginning to end. On March 9, 1963, LAPD officers Karl Hettinger (Savage) and Ian Campbell (Ted Danson) pull over a vehicle for making an illegal U-turn -- and find themselves held at gunpoint by two seasoned armed robbers. Forced to give up their guns and drive to a deserted road, both officers face the horror of becoming victims in a mob-style execution… but only one is able to escape into the bleak darkness of an onion field. |
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