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All in all, a good, solid
mystery
film with fine performances by the two leading actors and a fine supporting cast which includes the often underrated Paul Kelly.
No, it won't win an Oscar and it did not showcase magnificent special effects or even provide a horribly spooky mystery, but it entertained me and it stood true to the the spirit of the books.
It is a fine
mystery
and a shocking thriller.
Why it isn't in-print is a
mystery
that only Disney can explain.
Before Brother Cadfile was investigating murders on the BBC, there was, of all things, at least one Kung Fu movie that featured a group of martial artists more or less involved in a murder mystery: THE 5 DEADLY VENOMS.
Two different takes on the event, which have in common the idea that the real cause of the massacre will always be a mystery, that there's something ultimately baffling and unknowable about the motivations of the two killers, and what actually drove them to carry it beyond fantasy into horrible reality.
Lost is largely considered one of the most beautiful TV series that have never done ... and so is ... if you lovers of mysteries, intrigue and adventure this is the series for you ...In the first season ... since the first episode starts to go increasingly to move forward until you get to the second season ... in the second you lose a little its cocktail of
mystery
and expectation and pushes very on and reveal the various mysteries that the island hides ... the third season is perhaps the second most beautiful because resumed suffered since the first episode with the pace and tenacity of the first season ... the fourth also not let pass unnoticed and tends to reveal a little mysteries ... but not as the second season but at a somewhat different ... For the fifth season expects ...
Nevertheless an intriguing film whose overall impression of
mystery
and dread lurking just below the surface of what we perceive as 'reality' will stay with you.
Linaker & Simonson's screenplay synthesized four genres: first, the alien invasion; second, teenage delinquency; third, a murder mystery, and fourth; a horror chiller.
A map is found by a
mystery
man who turns out to be the Scorpion but know one knows who he is.
The night she was murdered he was out with a
mystery
woman who refused to give him her name.
Scott Henderson (Alan Curtis) meets a
mystery
woman (Fay Helm) in a bar and invites her to see a show with him.
His alibi is the
mystery
woman but no-one can remember seeing her and, as a result of this, Scott is sentenced to die for the murder of his wife.
Set in World Depression Era Prague, this is the story of an ambitious store clerk who is falling in love with a
mystery
woman with whom he has exchanged romantic letters, only to discover that the
mystery
woman is none other than the sales girl from his shop, who seems to be constantly bickering with the colleague.
This time Woody leaves behind the arriviste murder
mystery
genre and returns to comedy, and is himself back on the screen as an amiable vaudevillian, a magician called Sid Waterman, stage moniker The Great Splendini, who counters some snobs' probing with, "I used to be of the Hebrew persuasion, but as I got older, I converted to narcissism."
It's up to Batman to solve this
mystery
and stop Penguin's latest operation.
The only problem I have with it is that the killer and murder is revealed at the very beginning(though that may be the same for all of the Columbo films), leaving no
mystery
but how Columbo solves it, making it somewhat dull(since there's not much to look forward to at the end of the film).
to Kill" is a murder
mystery
that involves a sexually frustrated housewife(Angie Dickinson),her teenage son(Keith Gordon),her psychoanalyst(Michael Caine),and a high price call girl(Nancy Allen).The murderer in the film is a transsexual named Bobbi who is also one of Caine's patients.The film is full of breathtaking moments:the infamous elevator murder scene is extremely stylish and pretty gory as well.Highly recommended.
The comic banter between William Powell and Jean Arthur is the highlight of this murder mystery, which has one of the most bizarre and unlikely plots ever.
this seems like the movie the character version of charlie kaufman in the movie Adaptation wanted to write. the ending is left open and ambiguous, no happy ending here, just
mystery.
Besides all of that, there's an entertaining
mystery
tale involving the above mentioned murders.
It was great, drama, mystery, and more.
i digress.Any comment from here on refers to the unrated version.this is a murder mystery/ psychological horror/suspense movie.there is very little violence and blood.there is however one death sequence of note.the
Ruth Gordon is perfectly cast as the scheming yet charming
mystery
writer who murders her son-in-law to avenge his murder of her daughter.
This murder
mystery
with musical numbers is long on atmosphere and character but rather short on suspense and plausibility.
(How he got insurance, let alone the budget after all those flops, is a
mystery
also).
How he was able to move the camera in and out of the Hall with all the mirrors is a
mystery
to me.
(Remember, spoiler police, this is a comedy, not a mystery.)
Once again Otto Preminger directs, Dana Andrews stars as a police detective named Mark, and Gene Tierney is the beautiful woman who haunts him, but nothing else about WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS resembles everyone's favorite sophisticated murder
mystery.
A dog show in which Philo has entered his Scottish terrier Captain serves as the background for a locked room
mystery
with too many suspects.
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