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James Bridges
Mike's Murder is a 1984 American neo-noir drama mystery thriller film written and directed by James Bridges and starring Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun and Paul Winfield.
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Jarrett Schaefer
the murder was written and directed by Jarrett Schaefer, based on the book
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Debra Winger's other films
Debra Winger's other films include Mike's Murder (1984); Black Widow (1987); Betrayed (1988); The Sheltering Sky (1990, based on the novel by Paul Bowles); Leap of Faith (1992, starring Steve Martin); A Dangerous Woman (1993); and Rachel Getting Married (2008, starring Anne Hathaway).
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Darren Wilson
Darren Wilson murdered Mike because in Darren Wilson's own words Darren Wilson knew Darren Wilson could without legal repercussions.
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Jean-Xavier de Lestrade
Directed by Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, the original series followed accused killer Michael Peterson and accused killer Michael Peterson's 16-year judicial battle to clear accused killer Michael Peterson's name in the killing of wife Kathleen, found dead at the bottom of family home’s staircase.
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the movie together with Harry Kerwin
Mike is played by Wayne Crawford, who also co-wrote and co-directed the movie together with Harry Kerwin.
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other films Black Widow (1987); Betrayed (1988); The Sheltering Sky (1990, based on the novel by Paul Bowles); Leap of Faith (1992, starring Steve Martin); A Dangerous Woman (1993); and Rachel Getting Married (2008, starring Anne Hathaway)
Debra Winger’s other films include Mike’s Murder (1984); Black Widow (1987); Betrayed (1988); The Sheltering Sky (1990, based on the novel by Paul Bowles); Leap of Faith (1992, starring Steve Martin); A Dangerous Woman (1993); and Rachel Getting Married (2008, starring Anne Hathaway).
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Pete Michels
The episode was written by former iCarly writer Matt Fleckenstein and directed by former supervising director Pete Michels.
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by the award winning man, Pascal Amanfo
Written and directed by the award winning man, Pascal Amanfo, with Christabel Kye producing the movie, tells the story Mike returning home after a 5-year sojourn overseas with
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Boris Ingster
Direction was handled by another Eastern European, Boris Ingster, who was helming Mike's first film as director, and would complete only a few more before going into producing for television.
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by Steven Soderbergh
MIKE was directed by Steven Soderbergh, who retired from directing movies shortly before XXL was made, so the job went to Greg Jacobs, Soderbergh’s first assistant director on over 20 movies starting with KING OF THE HILL.
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Clark Johnson
The series pilot and finale were directed by Clark Johnson; Johnson had previously starred in Homicide:
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Andrew McCarthy
the episode was Andrew McCarthy's first directing credit, though Andrew McCarthy had previously portrayed Vincent Adler during the second season.
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Kevin Hooks
The episode was written by Paul Zbyszewski and Brent Fletcher, and directed by Kevin Hooks.
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Jeff Malmberg
The first two episodes were directed by Morgan Neville, while the last two were directed by Jeff Malmberg.
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Vikram Gandhi
Vikram Gandhi, director of the series, told Killer Mike that Killer Mike's endeavor would be an impossible one.
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Paul Lieberstein
the series was directed by then-showrunner Paul Lieberstein, Michael's sixth directing credit of the series.
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Larry Leichliter
Larry Leichliter served as the episode's director, Patrick McHale and Cole Sanchez served as the episode's director's creative directors, and Nick Jennings served as the episode's director's art director.
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