

Deadly Game (1977)
Deadly Game (1977) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Andy Griffith, Mitzi Hoag, and James Cromwell. Filed under Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is Deadly Game (1977) about?
A military convoy is transporting something apparently for disposal. They pass by Sheriff Abel Marsh's town and they are passing by property that's owned by Amy Franklin who is the girlfriend of Abel's deputy, Malcolm. Before they know it, everything around the property is uninhabitable. The army returns to clean things up and make restitution. But there is one nagging question, was this an accident or was it deliberate? That is something Abel is most interested in finding out.
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- Production:
- Manteo Enterprises, MGM Television
- Country:
- United States of America
- IMDb:
- tt0075919
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Who stars in Deadly Game (1977)?
Andy Griffith as Police Chief Abel Marsh, Mitzi Hoag as Gloria, James Cromwell as Deputy Malcolm Rossiter Jr., Claude Earl Jones as Deputy Fred, Sharon Spelman as Dr. Susan Glasglow, Hunter von Leer as Deputy John, Dan O'Herlihy as Colonel Edward Stryker, Rebecca Balding as Amy Franklin.

Police Chief Abel Marsh

Gloria

Deputy Malcolm Rossiter Jr.

Deputy Fred

Dr. Susan Glasglow

Deputy John

Colonel Edward Stryker

Amy Franklin

Carter

Frieda Beezly

Sergeant Redman

Jake
Did You Know?
- ★This film is part of the Abel Marsh Collection, which includes 2 movies.
Abel Marsh Collection
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Where can I watch Deadly Game online for free?▼
You can watch Deadly Game (1977) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
Is Deadly Game worth watching?▼
Deadly Game has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.5/10 based on 2 votes.
What genre is Deadly Game?▼
Deadly Game is a Drama film released in 1977.
Who stars in Deadly Game?▼
The cast of Deadly Game includes Andy Griffith, Mitzi Hoag, James Cromwell, Claude Earl Jones and Sharon Spelman.





















