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  2. I Love You to Death - Wikipedia

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    The screenplay by John Kostmayer is loosely based on an attempted murder that happened in 1983, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where Frances Toto repeatedly tried to kill her husband, Anthony. [4] She spent four years in prison for attempted murder and was released in 1988. [4] As of 2023, the couple are still married. [5]

  3. Category:Films about domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    Films about domestic violence, violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation. Domestic violence is often used as a synonym for intimate partner violence, which is committed by one of the people in an intimate relationship against the other person, and can take place in relationships or between former spouses or partners.

  4. Mariticide - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, entertainer Phil Hartman was killed by his wife Brynn Hartman, who then killed herself in Los Angeles. In 1999, Celeste Beard killed her husband, Steven, by her lover. In 2000, Denise Williams conspired with her lover, Brian Winchester, to kill her husband, Mike Williams. She collected a $2 million insurance payment Winchester had ...

  5. How to Murder Your Wife - Wikipedia

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    How to Murder Your Wife is a 1965 American black comedy film from United Artists, produced by George Axelrod, directed by Richard Quine, that stars Jack Lemmon and Virna Lisi. Quine also directed Lemmon in My Sister Eileen , It Happened to Jane , Operation Mad Ball , The Notorious Landlady and Bell, Book and Candle .

  6. The Rich Man's Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Rich Man's Wife received negative reviews from critics. The film holds a 13% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 15 reviews.. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times observed, "The movie proceeds more or less satisfactorily for 94 minutes, and then in the last 60 seconds expects us to revise everything we thought we knew, or guessed, or figured out - just because of an arbitrary ending.".

  7. Strait-Jacket - Wikipedia

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    Strait-Jacket is a 1964 American psychological horror film directed and produced by William Castle, written by Robert Bloch and starring Joan Crawford.Its plot follows a woman who, having murdered her husband and his lover decades prior, is suspected of a series of axe murders following her release from a psychiatric hospital.

  8. Betty Broderick - Wikipedia

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    Betty Broderick was born Elizabeth Anne Bisceglia [note 1] on November 7, 1947, and grew up in Bronxville, New York. [4] She was the third of six children born to Marita (née Curtin; 1919–2007) [5] and Frank Bisceglia (1915–1998), [6] who owned a successful plastering business with relatives.

  9. Category:Films about infidelity - Wikipedia

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    C. The Canterbury Tales (film) Caroline at Midnight; Casablanca, Casablanca; The Chain (2014 film) Challengers (film) Cheatin' (film) Christmas Full of Grace