A female mayor (Victoria Principal) of Albuquerque gets embroiled in a fight over the development of a new economic center. In the midst of this, she receives blackmail photos of an overnight fling she had with a stranger and threats of blackmail. On top of all this, the city is under siege by a serial killer who hunts powerful women. When the FBI moves in for the investigation, the chief officer (Ted Wass) turns out to be the stranger. Ralph Waite shows up as a friend of the mayor pressuring her for the development. Elaine Stritch plays her mother, Hector Elizondo is the city attorney, and William Lucking is the police chief
Writing | Bill Svanoe | Story |
Production | Joyce Agu | Casting |
Production | Victoria Principal | Executive Producer |
Sound | Bob Alcivar | Original Music Composer |
Production | Richard A. Colla | Producer |
Directing | Richard A. Colla | Director |
Production | Hans Proppe | Executive Producer |
Writing | John Robert Bensink | Teleplay |
Writing | Bill Svanoe | Teleplay |
Camera | Larry Pizer | Director of Photography |
Editing | Bob Kagey | Editor |
Editing | Robert L. Kimble | Editor |
Production | Penny Ellers | Casting |
Production | Joyce Robinson | Casting |
Art | Fred S. Winston | Set Decoration |
Art | Peter Wooley | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Gayle Evans | Costume Design |
Production | Mel A. Bishop | Executive In Charge Of Production |