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Quincy, M.E.: A Cry for Help (1983)

Quincy, M.E.: A Cry for Help (1983)
Quincy (Jack Klugman) and his psychologist fiancee Emily (Anita Gillette) combine their expetise to determine if 18-year-old Julie Bonner (Megan Wyss) was killed by her boyfriend Joby Kenyon (Thom Bray), or if she committed suicide. The fact that Julie's body was moved before its discovery by the authorities indicates that someone may be trying to cover up the truth. It is up to Emily to conduct a "psychological" autopsy of Julie by interviewing everyone with whom she came in contact in the hours before her death. The key to the solution may be in the hands of Julie's stockbroker father (Dick Gautier), who seems to have more time for his daughter now that she is dead than when she was alive. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Raymond Austin
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Quincy, M.E.: A Cry for Help

Quincy (Jack Klugman) and his psychologist fiancee Emily (Anita Gillette) combine their expetise to determine if 18-year-old Julie Bonner (Megan Wyss) was killed by her boyfriend Joby Kenyon (Thom Bray), or if she committed suicide. The fact that Julie's body was moved before its discovery by the authorities indicates that someone may be trying to cover up the truth. It is up to Emily to conduct a "psychological" autopsy of Julie by interviewing everyone with whom she came in contact in the hours before her death. The key to the solution may be in the hands of Julie's stockbroker father (Dick Gautier), who seems to have more time for his daughter now that she is dead than when she was alive. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Raymond Austin
Writer(s):
Jeri Taylor
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