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  1. May 13, 1990 · People Like Us: Directed by William Hale. With Ben Gazzara, Connie Sellecca, Eva Marie Saint, Dennis Farina. When the daughter of a wealthy scriptwriter and socialite is murdered, he feels let down by the courts, so he decides to use his powerful position to enable his own form of justice.

  2. People Like Us (TV Movie 1990) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. After losing the lone light of his life, Gazzara immerses himself in the world of Manhattan socialites (more as an interested observer than a fellow hobnobber), led by a privileged, aloof snob (Eva Marie Saint) and matriarch of a historically wealthy family.

  4. Brief Synopsis. A miniseries chronicling the adventures of Gus Bailey, a journalist obsessed with avenging his daughter's murder. In his search for the truth, he gets caught in the world of New York's rich and powerful.

  5. The Average Tomatometer is the sum of all season scores divided by the number of seasons with a Tomatometer. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher. A wealthy writer obsessed ...

  6. Season 1 – People Like Us. A wealthy writer obsessed with avenging his daughter's murder allies with a socialite to get his own form of justice.

  7. 49 Metascore. 2012. 1 hr 55 mins. Drama, Comedy. PG13. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Businessman Sam returns home for his father's funeral, where he learns he has a sister named Frankie. As Sam...

  8. Directed by: William Hale. When his daughter’s murderer isn’t sufficiently punished by the legal system, a wealthy socialite uses his power to exact his own vigilante justice.

  9. When a wealthy scriptwriter and socialites daughter is murdered he feels let down by the courts and so decides to use his powerful position to enable his own form of justice. Starring Ben Gazzara...

  10. When a wealthy scriptwriter and socialite's daughter is murdered, he feels let down by the courts, and so decides to use his powerful position to enable his own form of justice.