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Director: Robert Bierman
Cast: Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Weller, George Loros, John Glover
For her upcoming exhibition, "Apology," Lily, a New York conceptual artist, is designing a sound and sculpture installation inspired by the testimony of anonymous phone callers who, after responding to a public advert inviting them to spill their guts, leave messages on her answering machine. When one caller confesses to a murder, Lily begins to suspect that the mystery man may be intending a little "performance" of his own: her death.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Apology, a 1986 TV movie directed by Robert Bierman, is a horror-thriller that has received mixed reviews from critics. While some have praised its atmospheric tension and conceptual premise, others have found the film's pacing and execution uneven. There is no information available on major awards recognition for this film, and audience ratings on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes are also lacking.
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Fans of psychological thrillers and horror will appreciate director Robert Bierman's 1986 film Apology, which blends unsettling tone and ambiguity with a compelling performance by Peter Weller as a mysterious caller who may or may not be a murderer.
Apology is a made for HBO original film that premiered on July 27, 1986. The movie is based on the artwork of Allan Bridge and the novel he inspired, Mr. Apology. The film was eventually released on video and syndicated to cable and network television outlets. It stars Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Weller and John Glover. The film was titled in some markets as Apology for Murder. It was the first film produced under the HBO Pictures banner.
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