Murder
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Roy Scheider stars as a retired Secret Agent mourning the
murder
of his wife who is now busy dodging bad guys who are out to kill him.
The best scene of "The People Across The Lake" is the genuinely creepy, nightly opening-scene featuring a house, a
murder
& a lake.
Instead of punishing the youngest child for being manipulative, they let her get away with
murder.
You understand this is a family-friendly horror movie, so no bloody
murder
sequences are graphically being shown here.
Discrediting any of the original character traits so well-formed in Margaret Mitchell's book, this series also turned the story of the sequel into one of rape, mistrust, murder, and misformed relationships that even the book Scarlett stayed away from.
I am very familiar with the case, having read not only Mark Fuhrman's book but also the far superior "A Wealth of Evil: The True Story of the
Murder
of Martha Moxley in America's Richest Community" by Timothy Dumas.
He begins to
murder
friends, just because they have an unkind comment for them, or he doesn't like them.
Especially jaw-dropping is the scene where the heroine, after enduring a break-in and the attempted
murder
of her mother by her seemingly ubiquitous stalker, decides to relieve the stress by going shopping!
In
"Murder
in Spokane", he pretends that he had something to do with catching the killer, when he had nothing to do with it.
The film at first appears to be a dandy B-movie about an evil organization called "the Crooked Circle" and their vow of revenge in the form of
murder
on a rival organization dedicated to solving crimes.
L'Humanité is a
murder
mystery.
Why does she go after Scheider at precisely a time when his wife was murdered and he is feeling paranoid - and followed by his own ex-employers - and not a few years earlier or few years after the wife's
murder?
"Electra Glide in Blue" is a slow moving B-flick in which Blake plays a desert motorcycle cop who wants to be a homicide detective and becomes embroiled in a
murder
investigation.
During my struggle to stay awake during this borefest, I fought through my near-dosing off to discover some silly plot regarding fraternity schmucks, quite incredibly obnoxiously annoying, running into trouble with a psychotic , radioactively damaged half-human/half cyborg named Splatter who sends his soldiers after them for the
murder
of their prestigious, politically vocal leader(..for whom Splatter killed himself, setting them up to take the blame so he could become the leader).
Anyway, Sheriff Pete (Burton Gilliam) has been called out to yet another
murder
as local boy Ned (co-associate producer John William Galt) has discovered a body in the local woods.
The other characters in this wacky
murder
mystery are: Lake's suspicious wife, a self-satisfied private detective, a seemingly slow-witted janitor (Willie Best), Lake's auditor, a songwriter who thinks Lake is stealing from him and another who thinks everyone is stealing from him.
First, viewers are required to recall the sordid details of Steve McBirney's (played by venerable thug and HUAC squealer Marc Lawrence) 1929's
murder
spree.
Let's not forget he escaped a capital
murder
rap at the courthouse with a lone policeman on his tail.
Back in modern time, some kids have a car problem and go to a house, the same house in which the satanist
murder
happened.
After the upteenth
murder
I began to suspect what I've always heard about Fulci: he hated women.
Low-budget
murder
mystery about a Public Defender trying to clear his client of a
murder
the man had been convicted of 12 years previously.
Complicating things is the fact that he escaped custody after his conviction, but the PD believes the man to be innocent of the
murder
and works to find the real killer.
"The Apartment Complex" is a campy comedy full of kookie characters created in lieu of a real story which tells a young psych student (Lowe) who takes a job managing an apartment complex and becomes embroiled in a
murder
mystery...um, if you can call it that.
She goes about with a whispery I've-never-used-my-voice-before breathiness that just don't wash when one is screaming bloody
murder.
Story concerns the mysterious
murder
of an influential Asian business man and the subsequent implication of a pathetic Vietnam veteran (James Woods) who, the police believe, may have taken revenge on his ex-employer.
There's something frustrating about watching a movie like
'Murder
By Numers' because somewhere inside that Hollywood formula is a good movie trying to pop out.
This is way far from a real love story (Get the spelling right, Reshammiya - it is not luv or reeal), and is complete with him doing a Mithun da dance, auto rickshaw fight scenes, Himesh getting imprisoned, Himesh accused of murder, he fleeing from prison etc ... If you want a good laugh, there is nothing like this one, especially the scenes where he howls in Mehbooba.
Movies like Eyeball, Torso and Blood and Black Lace were the originators of a hooded maniac in a
murder
mystery.
Apparently the main point was to show that in the face of murder, adultery and generally weird and dissolute behavior, the cure offered by the powers that be is to banish a totally innocent black man.
It's mostly awful, although it has some good scenes: the first
murder
victim being found, the E.R. clerk responsible for billing patients making a surprise discovery, Drummond's delusional confessional, and the very last scene where Scott's character regains his professional integrity and self-respect.
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