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| A Dangerous Life |
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| Directed by |
Robert Markowitz |
| Produced by |
Hal McElroy |
| Written by |
David Williamson |
| Starring |
See list |
| Music by |
Brian May |
| Cinematography |
James Bartle |
| Editing by |
Michael Honey and Tony Kavanagh |
| Distributed by |
HBO |
| Release date(s) |
November 27, 1988 |
| Running time |
6 hours (HBO cable tv); 162 minutes (television) |
| Country |
Philippines |
| Language |
English |
| IMDb profile |
A Dangerous Life is a 1988 English-language film about the 1986 Philippine revolution directed by Robert Markowitz and written by David Williamson. It was originally released as a six-hour HBO mini-series in the United States and was later edited down as a 162-minute television movie.[1][2]
An American TV journalist, Tony O’Neil (Gary Busey), puts his own life on the line to get the inside story of the overthrow of the Marcos regime.[1][2]
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- ^ a b A Dangerous Life (1988) Film, IMDb.com, retrieved on: 13 June 2007
- ^ a b Movie: A Dangerous Life, The New York Times and NYTimes.com, 1989, retrieved on: 13 June 2007
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