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Trouble comes for Milverstead when a new cop in town John Kim (Britton Lee) is out to avenge his dead partners
murder
at the hand of Milverstead's organization.
Based on a story by William Faulker, and shot in his hometown of Oxford, Mississippi, "Intruder" tells the story of Lucas Beauchamp (played with great dignity by Juano Hernandez), a black man unjustly accused of the
murder
of a local white man, and a white boy (Claude Jarman, Jr.) who uses this situation as an opportunity to pay a previous debt to Beauchamp.
This is a truly impressive, story and character-driven
murder
mystery that might well be the director's masterpiece.
Still, it is Brazilian actress Florinda Bolkan (who also stared in Fulci's bizarre "Lizard in a woman's skin") who steals the scene in the role of Majara, giving an excellent performance of a woman driven insane by her superstitions, and her vicious
murder
scene is particularly heartbreaking.
A brutally straightforward tale of
murder
and capital punishment by the state.
A very potent drama of Faulkner's small town south dealing with an innocent black man's
murder
of local ne'er do wll.
The plot has Danny Devito going to see Strangers and then thinking Billy Crystal wants them to swap murders, For Crystal to
murder
his mother and Devito to
murder
his wife.
"Murder
in Greenwich" is an above average production for a made-for-TV movie - the acting is uniformly great, Christopher Meloni in particular putting in a stand-out performance and the teen actors excel in what are difficult roles.
What follows is an escalating web of lies, sex, blackmail, and
murder.
When Betty (Renee Zellwegger) witnesses the brutal
murder
of her no-good husband (Aaron Eckhart), she develops a bizarre sort of amnesia, and flees in his car, not knowing that there is large stash of drugs in the trunk.
Story about three eclipse (maybe even Indigo, ha) children beginning their love for
murder.
It is a pleasure to see these would-be-bad guys form a great bond and stick to eachother through deceit and murder, while never forgetting to have fun.
This film is visually very stunning, the use of shadows highlighting this tale of
murder
for passion.
"Murder
by Numbers" stars Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt as two rebellious high schoolers who are content on the perfect
murder
for the sake of overcoming their shattered self-esteem.
This is nowhere near the traditional finger-pointing
murder
mystery as the film graciously reveals the killers to us (Gosling and Pitt).
What the film does instead is concentrate on the purposes of their killings and if they have what it takes to commit the perfect
murder.
well a boxer(Garfield)gets framed for a
murder
he did'nt commit and is on the run and being tailed by a tough new york detective(Claude Rains) he ends up at a fruit picking place run by a pretty woman(Gloria Dickson)and the dead end kids(Huntz Hall,Leo Gorcey,Benard Punsley, Billy Halop,Bobby Jordan,Gabreil Dell)he later returns to boxing but tries to keep a low profile.this
Rape, drugs,
murder.
You can not watch this film and not think about the issues it raises; how can you justify killing (whether it be
murder
or the death penalty) and to what point is forgiveness possible (not just in a spiritual way).
By the time we observe Monica Dolan (in a truly genius bit of casting) delightfully goofing it up as Cora early on we're already hooked, but it is only later on when she reveals herself in her marvellous screen creation, that deranged, scheming, maleficent queen of
murder
and deceit posing in the guise of the uptight Miss Gilchrist, that she not only effortlessly steals the entire telemovie for herself but quite simply blows off screen anyone who comes near her, including the ever well measured David Suchet who himself seems to be somewhat bedazzled by her acting talents and, very gentlemanly, allows her to take centre stage.
When she threatens to expose him and create a scandal if he doesn't leave his wife, he sees he has no choice but to
murder
her and make it look as if she had committed suicide.
Sutherland and Weber are cops drawn into what turns out to be a unmysterious
murder
investigation and the story just flows along.
The Hollow is a wonderful
murder
mystery that provides all you can expect from Agatha Christie and of course Poirot.
The horror which follows the discovery of the victims is unbearable : the grim metallic background of the ships holds and a feeling that there is no where to hide adds to the drama.Some of the freighters crew are not into the
murder
and those who get involved are gradually sucked in to a world of violence from which there is no escape.The chase through the ship especially the engine room scenes are "edge on the seat" : the feeling of extreme claustrophobia abounds.
Great
murder
weapons.
"The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1955) is Alfred Hitchcock's own remake of his 1934 thriller about a married couple (James Stewart and Doris Day) on vacation in Morocco where they got caught up in a nightmare that include murder, espionage, assassinations and the worst of all, kidnapping of their 10-years-old son.
It seems that
murder
is trivial now.
1930's comedy mystery about "The Crooked Circle" a band of hooded crooks who set about plotting the
murder
of some one who swore to oppose them.
Loosely based on actual events, "River's Edge" is a film, much in the style of David Lynch, about a group of teenagers who are aware of a
murder
committed by one of their friends, but no one does anything about it for a long time.
Soon Ike discloses a strong desire for Archie to
murder
his mischievous wife, Divana(Dagmara Dominczyk), an erotic dancer for the Carnival.
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