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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.
The funniest movie from Britain I have ever seen, "The Supergrass" is a tale of sex, drugs, cream teas, and
murder
by the seaside.
Dedicated and determined, Sharky must stop the
murder
of Dominoe, a lovely lady of the night, who's clientel is anything but ordinary.
The main character in this film is a George Michaelesque dope, who doesn't understand primal human urges like drug abuse and
murder.
"A Slight Case of
Murder"
is an excellent TV movie, which is defiantly worth the price of a rental.
This would explain a lot of the actions portrayed by the parents and the son, which were totally opposite of how they lived before, especially the sex, and also would also explain why Peggy got away with murder, etc. Look at how perfect that pie is, but go back and look at the cake Betty makes.
The civilian prosecutor ruled the killing self defense, but the Marines decided to charge the captain with
murder.
The film is a
murder
mystery and begins when a young girl covered in blood is brought into a police station.
Don't be fooled by the
murder
plot.
This movie is about the true story of the
murder
of Martha Moxley.
Corrupt officials have carried out the
murder
and have a humble slave take the rap.
Bruno talks about a perfect murder, Guy hates his wife, and Bruno hates his father, so Bruno "suggests" swapping murders.
This
murder
enquiry and Bruno's stalking are threatening his tennis career, and his relationship with the daughter of Sen. Morton (North by Northwest's Leo G. Carroll), Anne (Ruth Roman).
Bruno realises that Guy won't do his murder, so he decides to plant the evidence at the crime scene to make him guilty, Guy's monogrammed cigarette lighter at the amusement park.
After his tennis game, Guy and Anne (who obviously found out the
murder "
plan") race to the amusement park to stop Bruno, and they have a fight on the speeding out-of-control carousel.
Barry even returns a lost $100 bill to Fry later on...that was BIG money in 1943!! It's Barry's acts of Christian kindness that get him into trouble and soon, he's wrongly accused of sabotage and
murder
and will likely hang if he can't clear himself.
The film was sure to specifically implicate the U.S., rightly so, in the
murder
of Lumumba.
This film could never be made in the U.S. for U.S. film rarely criticizes itself in acts of imperialism and
murder.
With absolutely no cause, the Jacksonville cops rush to judgment in this case and pick the first black suspect to accuse of the
murder
of a white, foreign tourist.
I can get very tired of
murder
mysteries with the exception of a few really excellent TV series.
Otherwise, there are just too many of these
murder
plot themes.
Which even includes incest,
murder
and eating dog crap and other sick sexual acts.
Today, the captains of our rotting media institutions are much more sensitive that Robes...they merely
murder
your character with innuendo and false charges laid down without foundation or sources.
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.
Without each other knowledge, the seductive cabaret singer Jenny Lamoure (Suzy Delair) and her jealous piano-accompanist husband Maurice who is madly in love with her (Bertrand Blier, father of director Bertrand Blier) trying to cover up (without each other's knowledge) what they believe to be their involvement in the
murder?
At the very least it was not one of those annoying predictable
murder
mysteries full of bottle blonde women with huge fake breasts.
It's the 1980's and the teenagers are ready to party it up in a scary old house that is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of
Murder
McGee.
There is a murder, and The Falcon gets implicated.
So I started watching The Morrison Murders thinking I knew very well what to expect: a more or less competent retelling of a real-life family
murder.
From here things go seriously wrong, his car is stolen before he leaves the premises so his pre-arranged alibi is out the window whilst meanwhile, unknown to him, his wife confesses to the
murder
to the photographer neighbour, a closet lesbian in love with her, who volunteers to return to the crime scene and retrieve Delair's scarf and as long as she's there,thoughtfully wipes her prints of the
murder
weapon, a champagne bottle.
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