Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueStarring Natasha Wagner. A murderer goes after a female attorney when he thinks that she has witnessed one of his killings.Starring Natasha Wagner. A murderer goes after a female attorney when he thinks that she has witnessed one of his killings.Starring Natasha Wagner. A murderer goes after a female attorney when he thinks that she has witnessed one of his killings.
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David James Lewis
- David Brunel
- (as David Lewis)
Sarah-Jane Redmond
- Mary Lane Ferris
- (as Sarah Jane Redmond)
Brenda Crichlow
- Dorothy Adler
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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- AnecdotesThis film was previously titled "The Killing Of A Stranger".
- GaffesNear the end of the movie Victor pistol-whips Chris. As she lays on the floor her head position changes between shots.
- ConnexionsReferences The $64,000 Question (1955)
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Though the ending is highly predictable, the events leading up to the ultimate confrontation between killer and victim are filled with thrills and suspense. The weakest part of this made-for-TV flick is the blossoming romance between Christine (Natasha Gregson Wagner) and her part time live-in Jeff (Aaron Pearl). Too much time is taken away from the action to devote to this relationship which degenerates into soap opera melodrama.
The plot is excellent. A highly ambitious second-rung corporate executive, Victor Sandeman (Currie Graham), is losing his life style as a result of poor investments. He sees a way out via a company merger, but the old man who runs the business opposes the deal. Victor decides to murder the old-timer so his weak-willed highly malleable son will be in charge. Thus the merger will be approved through Victor's manipulation of the heir. One problem, while carrying out his nefarious ploy with the old man's body still in the trunk, he rear ends a vehicle. The driver whose car is hit, Christine Sternwald, remains adamant that all the information needed for insurance purposes be provided. This leaves Victor in a quandary. He makes up his mind to get rid of the accidental witness. This leads to several neat complications in the story involving mistaken identity, frustrating lures, and a police investigation into a homicide made to look like a heart attack leading to a car crash.
The plot is excellent. A highly ambitious second-rung corporate executive, Victor Sandeman (Currie Graham), is losing his life style as a result of poor investments. He sees a way out via a company merger, but the old man who runs the business opposes the deal. Victor decides to murder the old-timer so his weak-willed highly malleable son will be in charge. Thus the merger will be approved through Victor's manipulation of the heir. One problem, while carrying out his nefarious ploy with the old man's body still in the trunk, he rear ends a vehicle. The driver whose car is hit, Christine Sternwald, remains adamant that all the information needed for insurance purposes be provided. This leaves Victor in a quandary. He makes up his mind to get rid of the accidental witness. This leads to several neat complications in the story involving mistaken identity, frustrating lures, and a police investigation into a homicide made to look like a heart attack leading to a car crash.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Killing of a Stranger
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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