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A detective, Kauffman(John Novak)
investigating
the unusual homicides concerning those killed by the benevolent spirit, links Paul to the deaths and through him uncovers Janus.
When they were first in violation of a code 46 it was suggested that they were not to know that they may have been genetically linked but all the technology was available to them, he took her fingerprint and therefore genetic details when he was
investigating
the fraud.
The book tells about all sorts of devilish theories and strange coincidences that are linked to the number 23. Walter almost promptly identifies himself with the book's protagonist (a sleazy detective
investigating
a grim case of suicide) and begins to spot copious examples of the 23 enigma in his own private life.
They actually went deep into
investigating
Kayako's past and found out that she had a mother (Who miraculously speaks English) who was an exorcist and "fed" evil spirits to her daughter.
John Wayne is U.S. Marshal John Travers,
investigating
a crooked hoodlum known only as "The Shadow", responsible for stealing cattle, stage holdups and the like, and giving orders from behind the door of a phony wall safe.
Investigating
the murder is homicide detective Cassie 'The Hyena' Mayweather (Sandra Bullock) with new partner Sam Kennedy (Ben Chaplin), who are pretty baffled by the evidence found on the scene, e.g.
In the process of
investigating
the murder, Sam shortly runs across: the Gene Tierney lookalike daughter (Michelle Phillips) of Anastas, an avaricious, obscenely wealthy Greek shipping tycoon (Victor Buono, turning in a creditable Sidney Greenstreet), his hapless, long-suffering second wife (Yvonne deCarlo, who manages to play a variety of put-upon emotions without saying a word), his two smarmy henchmen (Herbert Lom, channelling Peter Lorre, and Jay Robinson, doing a reasonably accurate Lionel Atwill), and Anastas' vicious, amoral Middle-Eastern potentate (Franco Nero) who comes complete with a glamorus and bafflingly loyal mistress (Sybil Danning), all of whom would give anything to acquire the "Eyes of Alexander", two huge, perfectly matched star sapphires.
H.G. Cluozot had difficulties working in France after he had made "Le Corbeau" in 1943 which was produced by the German company and later judged by French as a piece of anti-French propaganda. Louis Jouvet, an admirer of Clouzot's work, invited him to direct a thriller "Quai des Orfevres" where he played an ambiguous police inspector
investigating
a murder that happened in Paris Music Hall.
The
investigating
officer, Adam Arkin, is even somewhat of a fumbler, not unlike "Columbo".
Shortly after the police convict an innocent man of the crimes, a reporter named Andrea Martelli arrives in the village and decides to start
investigating
the murders on his own.
Pretty good movie about a man and his wife who get caught up in murder and the police officer
investigating
the case.
The next day Fallon is assigned a rookie partner, and given the task of
investigating
the informants murder.
To begin, there are standout performances from lovely Debra Paget as a princess/dancing girl, from Michael Rennie as the villain, handsome young Jeffrey Hunter
investigating
crime in her city/state and others.
The dialog comes across as natural and honest (given the circumstances), although the overall run of the film goes from predictable to cliché with the heroines falling down when they should be running, and
investigating
strange noises when they should be locking their doors.
They are accompanied by a couple of real estate agents (Catherine Hickland and Rick Farnsworth) and upon arriving at the island they meet a photographer (David Hasselhoff) and his writer girlfriend (Leslie Cumming) who are illegally squatting in the hotel while
investigating
the legend of a local witch (Hildegard Knef).
Young is the cool-headed, pipe-smoking cop
investigating
the murder, Mitchum is the murder suspect's concerned friend, and Ryan is a hot-headed soldier with something to hide.
me,it adds more impact to the movie,and puts a human face on the murder victim(if only an actress playing the part)Maggie grace plays Martha,and i was really impressed with her.there is no way for certain to know Mark Fuhrman's motive in
investigating
the crime.it
He starts
investigating
the claims by a woman that she regularly hears a baby crying in the house next door, yet there is no baby there, apart from a middle aged woman and her son.
In this one, the Honolulu detective is
investigating
an espionage ring that was initially tracked by a former Scotland Yard acquaintance who has turned up missing in the Big Apple...This is the best of the Chan entries I've seen so far in current memory with every clue being connected (though, of course, if I look at them at closer examination, there could still be some holes though I can't think of any right now).
The location shooting in New York City, and the film's ultra-low budget, gives it a gritty authenticity much like that of the far superior "The Naked City", a shootout in a dark basement is decently handled, and some of the
investigating
procedures are clever.
It's just that we are usually following a car, a trip through a woods,
investigating
a building.
The last story is actually the story the movie started with(having a reporter
investigating
a so-called ghost town) and of course we get to see flesh eating zombie's in that one as well.
The local homicide division of Big City, USA is also investigating, though most of his work comes by the way of oogling the CD ROMs which he claims are as realistic "as the real thing".
Labored comedy has I.R.S. agent Tony Randall
investigating
eccentric farm family in Maryland who have never paid their taxes; Debbie Reynolds is the tomboy farmer's daughter who puts the squeeze on the not-so-disinterested tax-man.
The forensic scientist
investigating
Cahill is blown up in his car, but he is rat faced sourpuss, and doesn't look like a nice man, so thats all right too.
The catholic church is portrayed as having a secretive sect for
investigating
events which only happen to those of that faith.
The fifth "Black Emanuelle" I've watched has, potentially, the most intriguing plot line dealing as it does with the intrepid female reporter
investigating
the white slavery/prostitution racket which takes her from San Francisco to Rome to Macao and back to her own hometown, New York!
In the end the guy kills 3-4 people and his wife stands by him and you are supposed to be rooting for him instead of the sheriff
investigating
the murders.
The best example of this is definitely the officer
investigating
the drive-by.
A bit later, while
investigating
a crime he's attacked by a suspect and Andrews is forced to fight to protect himself.
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