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Completely Foolproof

 
     
 
 
     
 

 
     
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Genre: Thriller

Erstausstrahlung: 29.3.65

Filmlänge: 48 Min. 32 Sek.

Drehbuch: Anthony Terpiloff nach einer Geschichte von Andrew N. Benedict

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Regie: Alf Kjellin

Produzent:
Herbert Coleman

Darsteller:
J.D. Cannon (Joe Brisson), Patricia Barry (Lisa Brisson), Geoffrey Horne (Bobby Davenport), Myron Healey (Foyle), Lester Matthews (Walter Dunham), Joyce Meadows (Anna).

Inhaltsangabe: Joe Brisson (J. D. Cannon), a crooked real estate developer known for holding back information for a price, finds he has little choice in the matter when his wife decides she wants a divorce. As unscrupulous as she is, Lisa (Patricia Barry) explains that she has plenty of documentation of everything he owns, and she intends to claim a three-quarter share of his holdings during the settlement. Learning who Lisa's boyfriend is, Joe talks to Bobby (Geoffrey Horne), convincing him that money is sometimes better than the girl. Bobby, you see, has a huge debt resting on his shoulders and Joe is willing to overlook his past credentials, if Lisa is put out of the way. Bobby agrees and together, the two men plan the details. During a trip to Europe, via boat, Joe explains how he'll phone his wife at a specified time, whereas Bobby will take advantage of the distraction and bump off Mrs. Brisson. The plan goes off without a hitch and just as Joe hangs up the phone, a stranger enters the room...

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Completely Foolproof 1981

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