Dress Gray
Brief Synopsis
A two-part miniseries concerning the murder of a first-year cadet at a prestigious military academy and the subsequent cover-up by school authorities that implicates an innocent cadet.
Cast & Crew
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Alec Baldwin
Ry Slaight
Hal Holbrook
General Charles Hedges
Lloyd Bridges
General Axel Rylander
Eddie Albert
Judge Hand
Alexis Smith
Mrs Iris Rylander
Patrick Cassidy
David Hand
Film Details
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1986
Production Company
NBC Entertainment
Distribution Company
Miramax Films
Location
Roswell, New Mexico, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Synopsis
A two-part miniseries concerning the murder of a first-year cadet at a prestigious military academy and the subsequent cover-up by school authorities that implicates an innocent cadet.
Cast
Alec Baldwin
Ry Slaight
Hal Holbrook
General Charles Hedges
Lloyd Bridges
General Axel Rylander
Eddie Albert
Judge Hand
Alexis Smith
Mrs Iris Rylander
Patrick Cassidy
David Hand
Susan Hess
Elizabeth Hand
James Sikking
Major Bassett
Albert Salmi
Sergeant Oliphant
Lane Smith
Colonel King
Ron Rifkin
Major Consor
Steve Kosko
Area Sergeant
Tim Van Patten
Lugar
Cameron Dye
Buck
Gary Kasper
Cullinan
Joe Kell
Winant
David Harum
Barham
Peter Nelson
Barnes
Cecilia Peck
Helen
Peter Nelson
Crew
William Beaudine Jr.
Co-Producer
Jan Brandow
Hair
Fred Harpman
Production Designer
Glenn Jordan
Producer
Pat Mcgrath
Costume Supervisor
Gayne Rescher
Director Of Photography
Paul Rubell
Editor
David A Simmons
Editor
Terry Smith
Makeup Artist
Janet Stokes
Set Designer
Lucian K Truscott
Book As Source Material
Gore Vidal
Screenwriter
Frank Von Zerneck
Executive Producer
Film Details
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1986
Production Company
NBC Entertainment
Distribution Company
Miramax Films
Location
Roswell, New Mexico, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Aired in United States March 10, 1986
Aired in United States March 9, 1986
Released in United States on Video July 28, 1993
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"Dress Gray" marks writer Gore Vidal's return to television after a 25-year hiatus.