Stone Cold Dead

Stone Cold Dead

5.7

Sep 14 1979

2h 40m

Thriller, Horror

Sergeant Boyd's police search to find a sniper who has been shooting hookers.

Richard Crenna

Richard Crenna

Sgt. Boyd

Paul Williams

Paul Williams

Julius Kurtz

Belinda Montgomery

Belinda Montgomery

Sandy MacAuley

Chuck Shamata

Chuck Shamata

Sgt. Tony Colabre

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