Spectre

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  • Genre(s):Horror
  • Release year: 1977
  • Running time: 98 min
Spectre is a 1977 television film produced by Gene Roddenberry. It was co-written by Roddenberry and Samuel A. Peeples, and directed by Clive Donner. It was one of several unsuccessful pilots created by Roddenberry, and one of several pilots in the...read more

Spectre is a 1977 television film produced by Gene Roddenberry. It was co-written by Roddenberry and Samuel A. Peeples, and directed by Clive Donner. It was one of several unsuccessful pilots created by Roddenberry, and one of several pilots in the 1970s in the occult detective subgenre. The pilot follows the adventures of William Sebastian, a former criminologist and occult expert, and his colleague, Dr. "Ham" Hamilton, a physician and forensic pathologist, as they visit the United Kingdom to investigate a case involving the aristocratic Cyon family. The cast includes John Hurt, James Villiers, Gordon Jackson, Ann Bell, and Majel Barrett.

Original Release

05/21/1977

US Release

05/21/1977

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)

Directors

Clive Donner

Writers

Gene Roddenberry, Samuel A. Peeples

Cast

Producers

Editors

Peter Tanner

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