Stephen Rojack is a decorated war vet who has now found success as an outspoken television personality. During a vicious argument with his wife, Deborah, Stephen snaps and pushes her from his high-rise apartment to her death. He manages to convince the authorities that she killed herself, then reignites an old affair with singer Cherry McMahon -- which doesn't sit well with her jealous mobster boyfriend, Nicky.
Camera | Sam Leavitt | Director of Photography |
Crew | Harvey Parry | Stunts |
Art | Ralph S. Hurst | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Jean Burt Reilly | Hairstylist |
Sound | M.A. Merrick | Sound |
Sound | Johnny Mandel | Original Music Composer |
Directing | Robert Gist | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Howard Shoup | Costume Design |
Production | William Conrad | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | George Bau | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Dan Wallin | Scoring Mixer |
Crew | Bob Herron | Stunts |
Writing | Mann Rubin | Screenplay |
Crew | Dale Van Sickel | Stunts |
Production | Jimmy Lydon | Producer |
Writing | Norman Mailer | Novel |
Writing | Howard Rodman | Screenplay |
Directing | Sherry Shourds | Assistant Director |
Editing | George R. Rohrs | Editor |
Art | LeRoy Deane | Art Direction |
Production | Russell Llewellyn | Unit Manager |
Sound | Willis Holman | Orchestrator |
Art | Archie Neel | Props |
Crew | Bob Fender | Unit Publicist |