Jailbirds (1991 film)
Jailbirds is a 1991 American TV movie directed by Burt Brinckerhoff.[1][2]
| Jailbirds | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Comedy |
| Written by | Marcia Midkiff (story) Craig Heller (teleplay) & Guy Shulman (teleplay) and Marcia Midkiff ... (teleplay) |
| Directed by | Burt Brinckerhoff |
| Starring | Phylicia Rashad Dyan Cannon Dakin Matthews |
| Theme music composer | Ken Harrison |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Aaron Spelling E. Duke Vincent |
| Producers | James L. Conway Shelley Hull (associate producer) |
| Cinematography | Gordon Lonsdale |
| Editor | Bob Bring |
| Running time | 102 minutes |
| Production company | Spelling Entertainment |
| Release | |
| Original release | May 16, 1991 |
Plot
Two convicts, one white, one black, escape from prison while handcuffed together.
Cast
- Phylicia Rashad as Janice Grant
- Dyan Cannon as Rosie Lacroix
- Dakin Matthews as Sheriff Dobbs
- David Knell as Deputy Baxter
- Ahmad Rashad as Larry Braddock
- Bethany Wright as Loretta
- Dennis Letts as Poppa
- T.E. Russell as Clemmons
- Clyde Kusatsu as Kasaki
- Maria Arita as Kelli
- Anne Haney as Haydee
- Ritch Brinkley as Beetle
References
- RAY RICHMOND (May 16, 1991). "CBS' strained 'Jailbirds' deserves to be locked up". The Orange County Register (MORNING ed.). Santa Ana, California. p. f10.
- Heffley, Lynne (May 16, 1991). "TV REVIEW CBS Offers a Punishing 'Jailbirds'". Los Angeles Times (Home ed.). p. 10.
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