Two Fathers' Justice

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Two Fathers' Justice
GenreDrama
Written byBrown Meggs
Directed byRod Holcomb
StarringRobert Conrad
George Hamilton
Brooke Bundy
Catherine Corkill
Whitney Kershaw
Bo Kaprall
Ted Levine
Dean Hill
Music byJan Hammer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerJoan Conrad
ProducerRobert L. Long
CinematographyGeorge Kohut
EditorsJames W. Miller
Robert L. Sinise
Running time120 minutes
Production companyA. Shane Company
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseFebruary 11, 1985 (1985-02-11)
Related
Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent

Two Fathers' Justice is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film about two men from different walks of life who have to work together to bring to justice the killers of their children. It stars Robert Conrad and George Hamilton.

Background[edit]

Directed by Rod Holcomb and produced by Bob Long, the film was an NBC movie of the week.[1][2] For actor Richard Kind, this was his first time in film.[3]

Story[edit]

A young couple, a girl and guy are about to marry when they are murdered by some drug dealers. Stack, the father of the girl, is a tough former steel worker who is from the South Side of Chicago. Bradley, the father of the boy, is a successful businessman who has his own private jet. Due to the failure of the system to deal with the killers, who avoid justice, these two men from very different backgrounds have to take matters into their own hands.[4]

Sequel[edit]

In the sequel Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent, a hunt takes place some years later when the murderer of their children escapes from prison. Both fathers reunite to find him.[5]

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