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No Way To Treat A Lady (1968)
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"Delicious blend of romantic comedy and murder…"-Leonard Maltin
Suspense master William Goldman (Marathon Man) wrote the novel from which this bizarre black comedy was adapted.It's the extraordinary account of a plumber who kills a dowdy matron, a priest who kills a dowdy matron, and a policeman who kills a dowdy matron.Actually they are the same man, a psychotic master of disguise brilliantly played by versatile Rod Steiger.The killer also gets his kicks phoning in clues to detective George Segal.All of New York trembles as a sixth strangling is reported in the papers.And the man with the makeup kit stalks another victim… the detective's girlfriend (Lee Remick).A suspenseful, macabre game of cat and mouse.
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