First to Die (2004)
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Synopsis: Tracy Pollan stars in this made-for-TV adaptation of James Patterson's novel as Lindsay Boxer, a crack homicide detective assigned to the mystifying case of the Honeymoon Killer. This masterful... Tracy Pollan stars in this made-for-TV adaptation of James Patterson's novel as Lindsay Boxer, a crack homicide detective assigned to the mystifying case of the Honeymoon Killer. This masterful assassin is terrorizing San Fransisco, brutally murdering newlyweds and removing their rings when he's finished. Though equipped to accept the challenge of the case, Lindsay is less prepared for the news that she is suffering from a rare blood disease that almost often proves fatal. Her quest to bring the killer to justice before her own demise is further complicated by her growing feelings for her partner (Gil Bellows). [More]
Starring: Tracy Pollan, Gil Bellows, Carly Pope, Megan Gallagher
Starring: Tracy Pollan, Gil Bellows, Carly Pope, Megan Gallagher, Angie Everhart, Mitch Pileggi, Sean Young, Robert Patrick, Pam Grier
Story: James Patterson
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