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Murder by the Book was adapted as the eighth episode of Nero Wolfe (1981), an NBC TV series starring William Conrad as Nero Wolfe and Lee Horsley as Archie Goodwin. Other members of the regular cast include George Voskovec (Fritz Brenner), Robert Coote (Theodore Horstmann), George Wyner (Saul Panzer) and Allan Miller (Inspector Cramer).
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She starred in several made-for-TV movies such as Murder by the Book (1987), Passion and Paradise (1989), Perfect Harmony (1991) and Ordeal in the Arctic (1993). In 1989, she appeared as Gwen Saunders in the comedy film Weekend at Bernie's . [ 5 ]
Films are listed according to the decade in which the depicted crime occurred, rather than by the film's date of release. This page includes "crimes" where the "criminal" was later exonerated. This page includes suicides or other deaths which have been deemed to be suspicious by some and have therefore become the subject of conspiracy theories.
Echoes in the Darkness is the title of a 1984 book by crime writer Joseph Wambaugh which also became a made-for-TV movie in 1987. [2] The book details the lurid tale of the murder of Pennsylvania's Upper Merion Area High School English teacher Susan Reinert and her two children in 1979. The case captured national media attention.
Steven Pandos of Charlotte was convinced that his parents were behind the 1987 disappearance of his teen sister. A Durham filmmaker tells their story. Q&A: NC filmmaker and the brother of Jennifer ...
The Canary Murder Case (film) A Caribbean Mystery (film) The Case of the Black Cat; The Case of the Curious Bride; The Case of the Howling Dog; The Case of the Lucky Legs; The Case of the Stuttering Bishop; The Case of the Velvet Claws; The Casino Murder Case (film) La Chair de l'orchidée; Charlie Chan Carries On (film) Charlie Chan's Greatest ...
Robert Blakely Hays (born July 24, 1947) is an American actor, known for a variety of television and film roles since the 1970s. He came to prominence around 1980, co-starring in the two-season domestic sitcom Angie, and playing the central role of pilot Ted Striker in the hit spoof film Airplane! and its sequel.