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  1. The Corpse Had a Familiar Face is an American crime drama television film directed by Joyce Chopra and written by Derek Marlowe and Dennis Turner. It is suggested by the autobiography of the same name by Edna Buchanan. It stars Elizabeth Montgomery as Buchanan, with Dennis Farina, Yaphet Kotto, and Audra Lindley in supporting roles.

  2. Jul 14, 2009 · by Edna Buchanan (Author) 4.4 142 ratings. See all formats and editions. Now in trade paperback, Pulitzer Prize winner Edna Buchanans classic nonfiction masterpiece detailing events from her eighteen years writing for The Miami Herald.

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    • Edna Buchanan
  3. 759 ratings78 reviews. A Pulitzer Prize-winning police reporter recalls her eighteen years covering the police beat for The Miami Herald and describes the city, its diverse people, its underworld, and the diverse criminals and cases she encountered during her career. Reprint. Genres NonfictionTrue CrimeJournalismCrimeMemoirMysteryWriting.

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  4. Mar 27, 1994 · The Corpse Had a Familiar Face: Directed by Joyce Chopra. With Elizabeth Montgomery, Dennis Farina, Yaphet Kotto, Audra Lindley. A tough Miami criminal journalist played by Elizabeth Montgomery investigates the disappearance of 16 year-old Alice Nicholson.

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    • Drama
    • Joyce Chopra
    • 1994-03-27
  5. Many of them had familiar faces. Edna Buchanan doesn’t write about cops—she writes about people: the father who murdered his comatose toddler in her hospital crib; fifteen-year-old Charles Cobb—a lethal killer; Gary Robinson, who "died hungry"; the Haitian who was knitted to death in a Hialeah factory; and the naked man who threw his ...

    • Paperback
    • July 14, 2009
  6. May 25, 2004 · The Corpse Had a Familiar Face: Covering Miami, America's Hottest Beat. Edna Buchanan. Simon and Schuster, May 25, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 448 pages. This classic by...

  7. The Corpse Had a Familiar Face. By Edna Buchanan. Book description. Now in trade paperback, Pulitzer Prize winner Edna Buchanan’s classic nonfiction masterpiece detailing events from her eighteen years writing for The Miami Herald.