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Murder Once Removed
Television thriller in which a scheming doctor murders once for love and then has to kill again to cover it up.
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Plot Summary
A private investigator takes on a missing person case that quickly escalates into a murder investigation. He finds himself entangled with a wealthy family, uncovering secrets and lies that point to foul play. As he digs deeper, he becomes the prime suspect and must race against time to find the real killer before he's framed.
Critical Reception
Murder Once Removed was a made-for-television movie that received moderate attention for its suspenseful plot and performances, particularly from Robert Conrad. It is often cited as a solid example of the crime thriller genre from its era, though not groundbreaking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging mystery and Robert Conrad's strong lead performance.
The plot offers sufficient twists and turns to keep viewers invested.
Some critics found the resolution predictable, but the journey was enjoyable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this made-for-television film, but those available generally indicate appreciation for the suspenseful plot and Robert Conrad's solid performance, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of 70s crime dramas.
Fun Fact
The film was originally developed as a pilot for a potential television series, though it did not get picked up.
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