Any Second Now is a 1969 TV film directed by Gene Levitt and starring Stewart Granger and Lois Nettleton.[1] The film score was composed by Leonard Rosenman.
| Any Second Now | |
|---|---|
| Based on | story by Levitt, Bob Mitchell, Harold Jack Bloom |
| Screenplay by | Gene Levitt |
| Directed by | Gene Levitt |
| Starring | Stewart Granger |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producers | Gene Levitt executive Roy Huggins |
| Production company | Universal |
| Distributor | NBC |
| Release | |
| Original release |
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A philandering photographer plans to kill his wife. He fails and the wife gets amnesia.
Any Second Now was Granger's first Hollywood film in six years. Filming began 11 February 1969.[2]
The Los Angeles Times called Any Second Now "susenseful and sudsy enough to hold the viewer's attention."[3]
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