The Murder Game

The Murder Game

1965 "Pick a victim... Choose a weapon... And go for the kill... BECAUSE YOU'RE "IT" IN"
The Murder Game
The Murder Game

The Murder Game

5.9 | 1h16m | en | Crime

A woman abandons her husband, changes her name, and remarries again. Complications ensue.

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5.9 | 1h16m | en | Crime | More Info
Released: December. 12,1965 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A woman abandons her husband, changes her name, and remarries again. Complications ensue.

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Ken Scott , Marla Landi , Conrad Phillips

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Sidney Salkow

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JohnHowardReid Producers: Robert L. Lippert and Jack Parsons. Copyright 7 March 1966 by Lippert Films. Released through 20th Century-Fox. New York opening at the Lyric: 30 March 1966. U.K. release: 16 May 1966. Australian release: 7 July 1966. 6,872 feet. 76 minutes. Cut to 70 minutes in Australia.SYNOPSIS: Marie Baldwin (Marla Landry), desperate to escape the sinister relationship with her husband, Steve (Ken Scott), leaves him, changes her name to that of a nurse killed in the African riots, and marries Chris Aldrich (Trader Faulkner), a war hero and engineer. After a few happy months with Chris, she discovers that Steve has tracked her down, and posing as a handyman, has secured employment on her husband's estate! COMMENT: It's hard to sit through a film in which that unattractively wooden actor, Ken Scott, has so large a part; but Sidney Salkow's direction does have a few surprisingly inventive moments.OTHER VIEWS: Competent thriller, directed without frills and with a happy disregard for coincidence. The acting is efficient, if undistinguished... But the character motivation is sketchy, and the irony of the climax laboured. - Monthly Film Bulletin.