Murder
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Even I knew that the task of going out and acquiring Uzis (for murder) is a task that should never come before borrowing someones car for the day.
This young girl is haunted by dreams as she arrives in a small town where there was a
murder
of a woman one year before.
The townsfolk are amazed when she keeps entering dream like trances where she reveals accurate details about the
murder
and murderer because the police got it all wrong apparently.
But he and his lady has higher ambitions than that, and plan the
murder
of Duncan, and any competition of the throne.
The three businessmen take revenge, which escalates to a
murder
after another.
Why would someone make a movie about getting away with murder!?!
It's a waste of time, unless you want to know how to successfully
murder
someone.
Roger Moore plays a psychiatrist framed for the
murder
of one of his patients; Rod Steiger, chewing the scenery, is a hot-under-the-collar cop (it's easily his most embarrassing performance).
A man is framed for
murder
by his wife and her lover.
The movie has elements that allude to all the seamy things in life (pornography, murder, suicide, fornication, hatred, gang warfare).
Basically, a down-on-his-luck bartender, Randy (Matt Dillon), his cocky cousin Carl Harding (Paul Reiser) and
murder
investigation Detective Dehling (John Goodman) all have something in common, they have seen the girl of their dreams (whether married or not), and they would do anything to please and be with her, even die.
Murder
By Numbers is one of those movies that you expect is made-for-TV but isn't.
In a quiet town a couple of girls witness the
murder
of one of their friends to a strange young boy named Milo, who lives on the other side of town.
After the murder, his body is found in a river and his pronounced dead.
Dilly attempts to initiate Phillips into his private circle but the SS agent goes on the run after witnessing Dilly
murder
a UHR agent in cold blood.
The premise is about a gold digging woman, named Jewel who dates men to get them to steal and sometimes murder, so she can have all the worldly possesions she so desperately desires.
Murder
Weapon gives us a lot of inane dialogue scenes, but they go on for a lot longer than in most movies of this type.
This French film is supposedly about a creepy, dim-witted cop who investigates the rape and
murder
of a young girl in a small town.
For example, why not plant a seed of Erica's capability before the
murder
of her lover?
The
murder
sequence has a glaring continuity error: the camera shows two hands choking the girl, then a shot of a hand reaching for a statuette, then a shot of the girl being choked with two hands again, and finally the statuette coming down for the fatal blow.
So is the complex
murder
mystery that made "In the Heat of the Night" so compelling.
He commits
murder.
The man spends most of his screen time trying to appear nonchalant, charming and sexy, forgetting totally what the film is about and that he is a
murder
suspect because of some dame who played him for a goose to start with.
What is it about the female gender that has rendered it so hateful to the culture that women are routinely subject to the most unimaginable horrors, including rape, murder, infanticide, imposed illiteracy, infidelity, and the subjugation of spirit that goes under the name of 'dowry'?
The guy provided a brief bit of eye candy until his bizarre attempts at
murder.
A young woman, Jodie Foster, is witnessing a mafia murder, reports the killing to the local police, and becomes herself a hit target by the mob operatives.
Anyway, Eric saves Dilly who is very impressed & decides to see if he can trust Eric in his shady activities like the cold blooded
murder
of a traitor, being the fine upstanding guy that he is Eric isn't impressed when Dilly kills a woman & he is asked to keep it quiet.
A antique shop-owner in NYC, played by Joanne Whalley(Valerie Alston)gets put on a US District Court jury, on a trial of a known Mafioso Armand Asante(Rusty Pirone), and most of this very slow-paced film revolves around attempts of Pirone attempting to get Whalley to acquit him of murder, by threatening to kill her son, and herself.
This may be due to some features that place it close to the slasher genre, murder, murder, kill, kill, gallons of blood, a tense sexual relation between the main characters etc.
Secondly, Middletown (which isn't actually a town, but a tiny village) seems to lack some essential services, such as police and fire service:
murder
can only be dealt with by a family member with a crowbar; residents watch an inferno that threatens to engulf the whole town as though they were at the cinema.
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