Mr. Ricco
Accused murderer Frankie Steele walks free, thanks to the efforts of San Francisco defense lawyer Joe Ricco. Then a pair of cop killings strikes the city. All signs point to the newly released Steele as the perpetrator. Has Ricco sprung a killer? Dean Martin keeps his affable ease but abandons his hipster Matt Helm-series swagger to portray Ricco in his final leading-role film, a whodunit mystery set in the city that also was the gritty center of action for the era’s Bullitt and Dirty Harry. Convinced that Steele isn’t behind the murders, Ricco launches an inquiry and runs up against a police lieutenant assigned to birddog him, evidence planted by a racist cop and several assassination attempts on Ricco himself. As the mystery deepens, so does the danger. And behind it all is someone the attorney never suspected. The pre-Laverne & Shirley Cindy Williams plays Ricco’s office assistant.
Crew
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Daniel McCauley
Assistant Director
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Frank Westmore
Makeup Artist
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Jerry Jost
Sound
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Paul Bogart
Director
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Edward E. Vaughan
Second Assistant Director
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James Linn
Wardrobe Designer
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Judith A. Cory
Hairstylist
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Phil Rawlins
Unit Production Manager
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Frank Stanley
Director of Photography
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Chico Hamilton
Original Music Composer
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Michael S. McLean
Editor
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Donald J. Sullivan
Set Decoration
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Douglas Netter
Producer
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Harry W. Tetrick
Sound
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Harry V. Lojewski
Music Supervisor
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Nancy McArdle
Wardrobe Designer
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Carl Beonde
Property Master
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Herman A. Blumenthal
Art Direction
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Francis Kiernan
Story
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Ed Harvey
Story
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Robert Hoban
Screenplay
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