Murder C.O.D. (1990)
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Synopsis: Television veterans Patrick Duffy and William Devane star in the made-for-TV crime drama MURDER C.O.D. Serial killer Alex Brandt (Devane) is ingeniously preying on the citizens of Portland, Oregon:... Television veterans Patrick Duffy and William Devane star in the made-for-TV crime drama MURDER C.O.D. Serial killer Alex Brandt (Devane) is ingeniously preying on the citizens of Portland, Oregon: after murdering his victims, he blackmails their enemies into paying $100,000 or else be framed for murder. Recognizing the killer's m.o. from a previous case in Chicago, police detective Tim Murtaugh (Duffy) sets out to outwit the self-created hitman in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse that might claim his wife Ellie (Chelsea Field) as the next victim. Directed by Alan Metzger, this taut thriller is adapted from Barbara Paul's bestselling mystery novel KILL FEE. [More]
Starring: Patrick Duffy, William Devane, Chelsea Field, Alex Hyde-White
Starring: Patrick Duffy, William Devane, Chelsea Field, Alex Hyde-White, Janet Margolin, Mariette Hartley
Director: Alan Metzger
Director: Alan Metzger
Screenwriter: Andrew Marin
Producer: Fred Whitehead
Composer: Fred Karlin
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