Dying to Remember 31 years old
A woman goes to a psychiatrist because she is plagued by recurring nightmares. The psychiatrist tells her that she was involved in a murder in San Francisco in a past life, and the nightmares are related to that crime
A woman goes to a psychiatrist because she is plagued by recurring nightmares. The psychiatrist tells her that she was involved in a murder in San Francisco in a past life, and the nightmares are related to that crime. She enlists the help of two San Francisco police officers to help solve the old murder.
Credits
Dying to Remember Cast
Name | Character |
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Scott Plank He was 34, 43 years old when he died | as Inspector Jeff Alberts |
Christopher Stone He was 50, 53 years old when he died | as Dan Corso |
Jay Robinson He was 63, 83 years old when he died | as Dr. James Portman |
Melissa Gilbert She was 29, now 60 years old | as Lynn Matthews |
Ted Shackelford He was 47, now 78 years old | as Mark Gage |
Dying to Remember Crew
Name | Department |
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Brian L. Ross as Teleplay. | Writing |
Arthur Allan Seidelman as Director. He was 40 (now 71) years old | Directing |
George Schenck as Story. He was 92 (now 123) years old | Writing |
George Schenck as Teleplay. He was 92 (now 123) years old | Writing |
Frank Cardea as Story. He was 46 (now 77) years old | Writing |
Frank Cardea as Teleplay. He was 46 (now 77) years old | Writing |
Dying to Remember (31 years)
A woman goes to a psychiatrist because she is plagued by recurring nightmares. The psychiatrist tells her that she was involved in a murder in San Francisco in a past life, and the nightmares are related to that crime
- Release day: Saturday, September 18, 1993
- Runtime: 87 minutes