Murderer
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John Anderton (Tom Cruise), chief of the service of precrime in Wanshington, tries to prove his innocence against a system which has indicated him as a future
murderer.
The man he has wronged is also compelling in that instead of exacting quick revenge as we see with other martial arts films he wants to know his families
murderer
to find out why he killed them.
However, he runs into even more pressure when he gets on the trail of a serial
murderer
who slays in exactly the same fashion as the notorious 19th century London killer.
The main theme of the hunt for the prostitute
murderer
is intertwined with the terrible final days of the Reich, culminated together at the same time.
The best part has to be the graveyard scene, where Truman's whole family takes on the bad guys, but their brother's
murderer
ends up being shot by his own father!
Frederick Knott wrote Dial as a play in the early fifties and the Hitchcock film version was released in 1954 BUT the entire plot (our old friend the 'perfect' murder) hinged on the fact that in those days only the upper and middle classes had telephones at all and those were in fixed locations and in this era of jack points and cell phones the idea of someone obliged to answer a telephone located on a desk in front of heavy drapes behind which a
murderer
was lurking ready to strike when the phone was answered would be ludicrous.
As a mystery, it works very fine as well although I think most people might be able to pick out the
murderer
well before either Withers or Piper.
Chaney as the, uh, mad axe
murderer!
I mean, this killer is just really creepy, for once I didn't want him to finish the job, he's not the funny, playful mass
murderer
like Jason is.
She soon becomes a
murderer
after Chip's teacher criticizes about the way she raises Chip.
Soon, 2 nosy detectives try to find evidence that Beverly
murderer
Chip's teacher.
I also regret that the
murderer
becomes so similar to his predecessors at the end.
The climax is somewhat watchable but is let down by the fact that Sidney probably didn't need saving after all and the finale was written just so the
murderer
could explain his motives .
The plot is simple and familiar: An escaped convicted
murderer
(Joe Dallesandro)invades the cottage of a man (Gianni Macchia), his wife (Patrizia Bhen) and the wife's sister (Lorraine de Selle), and proceeds to torment this already dysfunctional trio with rape and violence.
So, I married an Axe
murderer
is not the sort of Mike Myers comedy that people have become used to over the years.
In every one of these dumb slasher flicks there's a scene where the
murderer
is down for the count and can easily be taken advantage of, but for some reason unknown to man, the "good guys" don't seem to realise this.
Here's the situation, the
murderer
has fallen through a ceiling or something and he's unconscious.
One scene: the unseen
murderer
killing strippers with a plastic bag over the head.
Cold-blooded
murderer
Logan (Keaton), seems to win her heart with coughs, wheezing and repeating twice "I found a girl under a Xmas tree."
He wants to be with her and her family, but Gina insists that he is the
murderer
of her ex and his fiancée'.
In this low-budgeted comedy/thriller they play a trio of clumsy (on the verge of idiotic) private detectives hired by the wealthy Walter Stevens because he received a warning note that a
murderer
at large will kill him within 24 hours.
Then the not-well-motivated
murderer
begins to kill them one by one, and the cemetery becomes their own...
Tales from the Darkside: Ring Around the Redhead starts as convicted
murderer
Billy Malone (John Heard) is about to be led to the electric chair, before he is though a journalist named Adele (Caris Corfman) is allowed to interview him.
Mike Myers is the most talented individual that I know of, and he just further proved this in So I Married an Axe
Murderer.
The fact that the
murderer
turns out to be a Catholic priest.
On one side the historically accurate intent leaded by Col. Von Sauffenberg to kill Hitler on July 20, 1944, and on the other the murders of prostitutes by an unrevealed German general in Warsaw and occupied Paris that are investigated by a German officer who believes that "any time is good to catch a
murderer"
(even war time).
Meanwhile in a nearby mental asylum convicted mass
murderer
Robert (John C. Russell) manages to escape thanks to some (very) slack security procedures, unknown to the girls Robert brutally murdered his entire family in they're sorority house except his sister who hid from him.
That's when it gets additionally dramatic, the eye-witness said the
murderer
wore a German Officer's uniform, . .
They believe, any day is a good day to catch a
murderer.
On the other hand we have the murders: three murdered men, similar circumstances, certainly only one
murderer.
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