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Short Walk to Daylight |
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Directed by | Barry Shear |
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Starring | James Brolin |
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Production company
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Universal
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Release date
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24 October 1972 (1972-10-24)
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Running time
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Country | USA |
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Language | English |
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Short Walk to Daylight is a 1972 American television movie directed by Barry Shear.
Premise
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Eight people are trapped in a New York City subway after an earthquake, and try to find their way out.
Production
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Filming took place for a week in New York in September 1972 with the rest of the movie shot at Universal Studios in Los Angeles.[1]
Reception
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The Los Angeles Times called it "an intensely suspenseful, only too credible entertainment."[2]
References
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^ "8 star in subway film". Star-Gazette. 2 September 1972. p. 25.
^ Thomas, Kevin (24 October 1972). "Short Walk to Daylight". The Los Angeles Times. p. 72.
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