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Murder in Black and White
A recently appointed black police commissioner is killed. So, Frank Janek is assigned to investigate.
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Plot Summary
A tough, ambitious journalist investigates a series of murders targeting black students at a prestigious university. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a complex web of prejudice, corruption, and hidden secrets within the institution. Her pursuit of the truth puts her own life in danger, forcing her to confront the dark underbelly of academia. The film explores themes of racism and the struggle for justice in a system designed to protect its own.
Critical Reception
Critical reception for "Murder in Black and White" was generally mixed to positive, with many critics praising Victoria Principal's performance and the film's exploration of sensitive racial themes. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the execution lacking in depth. The film resonated with audiences for its timely subject matter and suspenseful narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relevant social commentary on racism.
Victoria Principal delivers a strong, compelling performance.
Some found the mystery elements to be less impactful than the thematic concerns.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited but generally appreciate the film's attempt to tackle difficult racial issues within a crime drama framework.
Fun Fact
Rock Hudson, in one of his final television appearances before his death in 1985, plays the university president in this 1990 film. His scenes were filmed posthumously using archival footage and body doubles, a technique that was innovative for its time.
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