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Crime of the Decade
A young man in a depressed satellite city, meets a woman who offers him love and hope.
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Plot Summary
In this made-for-television movie, a wealthy philanthropist is murdered, and the investigation uncovers a complex web of deceit and betrayal among his associates. As Detective Mike Riordan delves deeper, he finds himself entangled in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, where everyone has a motive and no one is above suspicion.
Critical Reception
Crime of the Decade was a modest made-for-television film that garnered some attention for its ensemble cast of comedians venturing into dramatic territory. While not a critical darling, it was seen as a competently made thriller with a few surprising twists.
What Reviewers Say
Despite the unusual casting, the film manages to deliver a serviceable mystery.
The plot offers a few engaging moments, though some find the resolution predictable.
The performances from the veteran comedians are a notable, if quirky, aspect.
Google audience: Audience reception for this made-for-television movie is not widely documented.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for featuring legendary comedians Steve Allen, Phyllis Diller, and Bob Hope in a rare dramatic, albeit comedic, crime-mystery setting.
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