| An avid listener becomes obsessed with a california disc jockey who had an affair with her. |
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Editor's Note
Clint Eastwood's first film as a director is a good one with adequate suspense and some timely shocks to keep the story moving. He plays a disc jockey plagued by a female fan who loves him to death... See FATAL ATTRACTION for an interesting comparison. Features the Roberta Flack song "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face."
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Cast & Crew
| Irene Hervey | |
| Jack Ging | |
| Don Siegel | |
| Jessica Walter | |
| Donna Mills | |
| James McEachin | |
| John Larch | |
| Clint Eastwood | |
| Clarice Taylor | |
| Bruce Surtees - Director of Photography | |
| Dean Riesner - Writer | |
| Robert Daley - Producer | |
| Dee Barton - Composer | |
| Carl Pingitore - Editor | |
| Jo Heims - Writer | |
| Alexander Golitzen - Production Designer | |
| Clint Eastwood - Director |
Plot Summary
A dangerously psychotic woman becomes jealously fixated on a radio disc jockey, begins following him around, and threatens not only his life, but those closest to him.
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