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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBased on a true story, a mother of two in the midst of a bitter divorce from her wealthy and abusive husband learns that he has hired a hitman to have her killed.Based on a true story, a mother of two in the midst of a bitter divorce from her wealthy and abusive husband learns that he has hired a hitman to have her killed.Based on a true story, a mother of two in the midst of a bitter divorce from her wealthy and abusive husband learns that he has hired a hitman to have her killed.
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I think this role gave us an insight to Jameson's acting ability. He was a calculating, deadly bad man, who wanted his wife disposed of. He was callous and uncaring....... I loved it! He has the ability to play most roles, but I did prefer him in Simon & Simon, and miss seeing him on TV in that role. This wife's role was also very well acted by Cheryl Ladd. She was terrified of her husband, and look so on screen. But Jameson drew me to this movie. I watch all his films and would like to see more this year, if he makes any, but we shall see. I enjoy watching all his TV and Film appearances and miss seeing him on our small and big screen. COME BACK, PLEASE!
I did watch the whole movie, but it was far from gripping. Mostly, I was incredulous how stupid either the main character Linda was or how stupid the story was presented. It really did strain credulity.
This movie pretty much follows the sequence of events leading up to the arrest and conviction of Robert Edelman for hiring someone to murder his wife.
However there are some inaccuracies. The actor playing Edelman looked nothing like him, although the character of the man was in line with the way he was said to be - high strung, aggressive, easily angered and disrespectful toward others.
The background events leading up to the divorce are not mentioned in the movie. The couple had agreed to not have children when they married because they were of different religious beliefs. However, after a decade the wife converted to Edelman's religion, and then they had two children. But after three years, she returned to her parents Baptist faith, and this infuriated Edelman.
But much of the movie was accurate, especially the parts with the private investigator hired by Edelman. Young even looked a lot like the actor playing him.
However there are some inaccuracies. The actor playing Edelman looked nothing like him, although the character of the man was in line with the way he was said to be - high strung, aggressive, easily angered and disrespectful toward others.
The background events leading up to the divorce are not mentioned in the movie. The couple had agreed to not have children when they married because they were of different religious beliefs. However, after a decade the wife converted to Edelman's religion, and then they had two children. But after three years, she returned to her parents Baptist faith, and this infuriated Edelman.
But much of the movie was accurate, especially the parts with the private investigator hired by Edelman. Young even looked a lot like the actor playing him.
The story took off straight from the beginning. No time wasted in character building. The story telling was exceptional and gave enough screen time for emotional buildup, especially the struggle the family goes through in the light of the shocking discovery.
On the whole a well-made movie.
This film essentially begins with an attractive woman by the name of "Linda Edelman" (Cheryl Ladd) living in fear of her husband "Robert Edelman" (Jameson Parker) due to his hot temper and abusive nature. Eventually, after years of putting up with physical abuse, she decides to leave him and moves back in with her parents in Duncan, Oklahoma. Unfortunately, he refuses to allow this, and in a rage, drives there from Dallas to demand that she return. When she still refuses-and subsequently files for divorce-he decides to hire a private eye known simply as "Young" (Keone Young) to spy on her every move and report back to him in the hope that he will uncover something that might help him in the upcoming court proceeding. However, when nothing of any value turns up, he then asks Young to simply murder her in exchange for a large sum of money. Young tentatively agrees but, not wanting to do this directly, decides to act as the middleman and hires a man by the name of "Zack" (Kim Coates) who has a reputation for that sort of thing. Now rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I typically get quite suspicious whenever I learn that a movie is "based on a true story." I say this because Hollywood has a noticeable tradition of taking a true event and embellishing it completely out of proportion to generate more publicity. And yes, there are some events depicted in this film that were either embellished or left completely out of the overall story. For example, no mention was made of the fact that some of the marital problems between Robert and Linda were due to religious differences. Not that it really mattered, I suppose, as the bulk of the story pretty much adhered to the facts of the matter. At least, as far as I can tell. Be that as it may, although I was initially skeptical, this turned out to be a pretty good made-for-television movie and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
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