The Last Song is a 1980 American made-for-television thriller drama film about a woman who as a result of a cover up involving toxic waste is being stalked by killers. It was directed by Alan J. Levi, and starred Lynda Carter, Ronny Cox and Nicholas Pryor. It was released in 1980.
The Last Song | |
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Directed by | Alan J. Levi |
Written by | Michael Berk Douglas Schwartz |
Produced by | Neil T. Maffeo |
Starring | Lynda Carter Ronny Cox Nicholas Pryor Paul Rudd Jenny O'Hara Dale Robinette William Lucking Don Porter Louanne Ed Bernard Robert Phalen Kene Holiday Ben Piazza |
Cinematography | Robert Hoffman |
Edited by | Peter Denengberg |
Music by | Johnny Harris |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Carter plays the part of Brooke Newman, a young mother and singer. She has something that is the key to exposing a cover up.[2][3][1] Somebody murders her husband. He was a sound technician who when recording some sound samples outside had recorded a conversation relating to a cover up involving toxic chemicals. She then becomes a target.[3][4]
A single "The Last Song" by Lynda Carter was released in 1980. It was written by Ron Miller and Kenny Hirsch.[5][6]
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