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Pennies from a Dead Man's Eyes

Pennies from a Dead Man's Eyes

1984TV Episode⏱️ 1h 0m
ActionCrimeDrama
7.2
IMDB Rating
41 votes

The associates of a singer long thought to be dead are making a killing on his music rights, so when they discover the singer's alive, they decide to rectify the situation.

Director
Tony Mordente
Writers
N/A
Stars
Brian Keith, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Norman Alden
Release Date
December 31, 1984
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Brian Keith
Brian Keith
as Judge Milton C. Hardcastle
Daniel Hugh Kelly
Daniel Hugh Kelly
as Mark 'Skid' McCormick
Norman Alden
Norman Alden
as Deacon Mobley
Larry Gatlin
Larry Gatlin
as Sam Jones
John Hancock
John Hancock
as Lt. Michael Delaney
Steven Keats
Steven Keats
as Bruno
Joan Sweeny
Joan Sweeny
as Teresa Lynn

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Production
Stephen J. Cannell Productions

🏷️ Keywords

singercar chaseexploding car

🎯 Categories

ActionCrimeDrama

⭐ Featured Review

Pennies from a dead man's eyes
by coltras352023-09-08
7/10

"Jesse Wingo, the former famous singer, is spotted by McCormick at a talent contest. But when approached about his past, the contestant reveals his name to be Sam Jones. Puzzled at the similarities, Mark investigates the man only to find that other people are looking for the man named Sam Jones, but want him dead. The funniest scene is Hardcastle finding McCormick song and reading it out - the way he read it out and it did sound awful, but it sounded better at the finale with Jesse Wingo singing it. The story is quite good, and the villain here is a record company guy. He got the rights of Win..."

💡 Did You Know?

The song "Broken Lady" by Larry Gatlin reached number 5 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 1975, then won a Grammy Award as Best Country Song in 1976.

📖 Synopsis

The associates of a singer long thought to be dead are making a killing on his music rights, so when they discover the singer's alive, they decide to rectify the situation.