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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaStory of a young woman's murder and the people who become involved with it.Story of a young woman's murder and the people who become involved with it.Story of a young woman's murder and the people who become involved with it.
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Funny the things you remember from your childhood.... I first saw Killjoy around 1982-83 in England when I was 9 or 10 and it's always stayed with me, especially the beginning. The film was shown in the U. K. as part of a regular Saturday night collection of films under the title Murder, Mystery and Suspense and I believe Halloween was another.
Killjoy is great. The wonderful cast elevate it to beyond just a TV movie and they are obviously enjoying themselves. Robert Culp steals the film in my opinion. He creates a wonderfully quirky character who keeps popping up all over the place (the bit outside Kim Basinger's house always makes me laugh).
Also along for the ride are the lovely Miss Basinger (only around 26 here and it's difficult not to notice she doesn't appear the be wearing a bra), John Rubenstein (Crazy Like a Fox, The Boys From Brazil), Stephen Macht (The Monster Squad) and the always wonderful Nancy Marchand (Sparkling Cyanide, From the Hip).
A sharp script by Sam Rolfe and excellent Bruce Broughton music score along with John Llewelyn Moxey's steady direction make the whole thing very enjoyable. The film centres on a city hospital and the mysterious disappearance of the elusive Joy Morgan, whom we aren't even sure exists.
Rubenstein, Macht and Marchand are doctors at the hospital and Basinger is involved with both men. Enter Robert Culp who is trying to find Joy Morgan for reasons which aren't obvious. At first.
I managed to buy a copy on dvd as an American import a year ago. Bit pricey but well worth it for me.
If you like twisty murder mysteries give it a shot.
Killjoy is great. The wonderful cast elevate it to beyond just a TV movie and they are obviously enjoying themselves. Robert Culp steals the film in my opinion. He creates a wonderfully quirky character who keeps popping up all over the place (the bit outside Kim Basinger's house always makes me laugh).
Also along for the ride are the lovely Miss Basinger (only around 26 here and it's difficult not to notice she doesn't appear the be wearing a bra), John Rubenstein (Crazy Like a Fox, The Boys From Brazil), Stephen Macht (The Monster Squad) and the always wonderful Nancy Marchand (Sparkling Cyanide, From the Hip).
A sharp script by Sam Rolfe and excellent Bruce Broughton music score along with John Llewelyn Moxey's steady direction make the whole thing very enjoyable. The film centres on a city hospital and the mysterious disappearance of the elusive Joy Morgan, whom we aren't even sure exists.
Rubenstein, Macht and Marchand are doctors at the hospital and Basinger is involved with both men. Enter Robert Culp who is trying to find Joy Morgan for reasons which aren't obvious. At first.
I managed to buy a copy on dvd as an American import a year ago. Bit pricey but well worth it for me.
If you like twisty murder mysteries give it a shot.
This is very interesting forgotten TV thriller that is worth to watch. It really deserves to be watched because you can see some great actors in their early appearance and their very good performances. The plot is very interesting and it keeps you in suspense until the end. If you have any chance to watch this early Kim Basinger's film, than don't hesitate!!
KILLJOY opens with a woman's murder, then quickly switches to a hospital, where a soap opera ensues.
Dr. Paul Trenton (John Rubinstein) is in love with Laury Medford (Kim Basinger), who is engaged to Dr. Max Heller (Stephen Macht), who just might have been fooling around with the murdered woman!
Enter Lou Corbin (Robert Culp), who dated Joy Morgan, which was apparently the dead woman's name! Lou is a total pest, haunting Heller at the expense of his relationship with Laury.
Containing several improbable twists and a fairly obvious killer, this made-for-TV movie is more fun than a barrel full of coconuts! Laury's inordinate interest in tracking down Ms. Morgan borders on the frighteningly obsessive. Her "Nancy Drew" sleuthing is highly entertaining. Dr. Trenton's willingness to use elaborate subterfuge to break up Laury and Max is absurd, but fun!
The fact that every major cast member goes rummaging through Joy Morgan's house at some point is quite amusing! Of course, nothing compares to the preposterous, jaw-dropping, yet totally satisfying finale... in the morgue!
1980's TV at its zenith!...
Dr. Paul Trenton (John Rubinstein) is in love with Laury Medford (Kim Basinger), who is engaged to Dr. Max Heller (Stephen Macht), who just might have been fooling around with the murdered woman!
Enter Lou Corbin (Robert Culp), who dated Joy Morgan, which was apparently the dead woman's name! Lou is a total pest, haunting Heller at the expense of his relationship with Laury.
Containing several improbable twists and a fairly obvious killer, this made-for-TV movie is more fun than a barrel full of coconuts! Laury's inordinate interest in tracking down Ms. Morgan borders on the frighteningly obsessive. Her "Nancy Drew" sleuthing is highly entertaining. Dr. Trenton's willingness to use elaborate subterfuge to break up Laury and Max is absurd, but fun!
The fact that every major cast member goes rummaging through Joy Morgan's house at some point is quite amusing! Of course, nothing compares to the preposterous, jaw-dropping, yet totally satisfying finale... in the morgue!
1980's TV at its zenith!...
Robert Culp is one of the most unique actors/writers/directors ever to hit the seen... unfortunately, he's been so UNDERRATED as of late. His hit TV series of TRACKDOWN and I SPY launched his career and he deserves much more recognition. This particular movies echos his ability as an enigmatic detective on a case of a murdered girl... I only wish the hell it was available to buy or rent! Any suggestions? Robert! I'm seeing Bill Cosby in concert tonight... I hope I run into you--You're the greatest!
Killjoy (TV movie 1981)
8 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 1:47 min
BASIC PLOT: Joy Morgan has gone missing. Is she dead? Did she go on a trip? Who knows the truth? Is it Dr. Paul Trenton (John Rubinstein), who has a key to her house? Could it be Dr. Martha Trenton (Nancy Marchand), Paul's obsessive mother, who will do anything to control his life? Is it Laury Medford (Kim Basinger), who's new fiancé, Dr. Max Heller (Stephen Macht) might have had an affair with Joy? Could it even be Rosie, the bartender at 'Post-op', the local doctor's bar? Rosie seems a bit too interested in the goings on at the hospital, and in the doctor's lives. Or finally, could it be Lou Corbin (Robert Culp), the strange man who seems obsessed with Joy, and who continuously shows up where he's not wanted?
WHAT WORKS: *SOAP OPERA-Y BUT IN A GOOD WAY The name of the hospital they all work in is 'City General Hospital', and of course the bar they all frequent, 'Post-Op', has a bartender, Rosie (very well played by Ann Wedgeworth) who's addicted to a soap very much like "General Hospital". The plotlines are soap opera-esque, but in an engaging, entertaining way, not in a ridiculous, oh brother way.
*THE ACTING IS WAY ABOVE AVERAGE For a TV movie, this is stellar. I know in 1981, we took our jobs more seriously, and greed hadn't yet taken over the entertainment industry completely, but even with all that said, it's still a cut above the norm for that era.
*PERFECTLY CAST Kim Basinger and John Rubinstein are perfectly cast as Laury Medford and Dr. Paul Trenton, the rich, spoiled kids, grown into entitled adults. Stephen Macht is excellent as Dr. Max Heller, a doctor who put himself through med school, working on the docks. He looks more like a boxer, than a doctor. The actors are all visual metaphors to their characters, and it really works.
*GOOD HIDDEN VISUAL CLUES If you look, there are visual clues that tell the story. I can't say more without it being a spoiler, but keep your eyes open for the little things. This movie makes good use of them.
*LOTS OF SUSPECTS, NO ANSWERS Literally everybody could be a suspect, even the ancillary characters, and that's a good thing. I also did not know who the killer was until the reveal, and I usually have these types of movies figured out in the first twenty minutes. Excellent.
*VERY WELL SHOT The setups and blocking are very well done. It's a "Joy" to watch.
*COOL CARS There are some awesome cars in this movie - a 'Vette and a Ferrari.
*KIM BASINGER goes braless throughout the whole movie, enough said.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *I TRIED HARD TO THINK OF SOMETHING, BUT EVERYTHING WORKS
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *I would definitely recommend this movie to mystery fans. It's a mix of an old school Agatha Christie, (with Robert Culp playing Poirot) and a good night time soap's cliffhanger. Either way, a highly enjoyable ride.
CLOSING NOTES: *THIS IS A MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
BASIC PLOT: Joy Morgan has gone missing. Is she dead? Did she go on a trip? Who knows the truth? Is it Dr. Paul Trenton (John Rubinstein), who has a key to her house? Could it be Dr. Martha Trenton (Nancy Marchand), Paul's obsessive mother, who will do anything to control his life? Is it Laury Medford (Kim Basinger), who's new fiancé, Dr. Max Heller (Stephen Macht) might have had an affair with Joy? Could it even be Rosie, the bartender at 'Post-op', the local doctor's bar? Rosie seems a bit too interested in the goings on at the hospital, and in the doctor's lives. Or finally, could it be Lou Corbin (Robert Culp), the strange man who seems obsessed with Joy, and who continuously shows up where he's not wanted?
WHAT WORKS: *SOAP OPERA-Y BUT IN A GOOD WAY The name of the hospital they all work in is 'City General Hospital', and of course the bar they all frequent, 'Post-Op', has a bartender, Rosie (very well played by Ann Wedgeworth) who's addicted to a soap very much like "General Hospital". The plotlines are soap opera-esque, but in an engaging, entertaining way, not in a ridiculous, oh brother way.
*THE ACTING IS WAY ABOVE AVERAGE For a TV movie, this is stellar. I know in 1981, we took our jobs more seriously, and greed hadn't yet taken over the entertainment industry completely, but even with all that said, it's still a cut above the norm for that era.
*PERFECTLY CAST Kim Basinger and John Rubinstein are perfectly cast as Laury Medford and Dr. Paul Trenton, the rich, spoiled kids, grown into entitled adults. Stephen Macht is excellent as Dr. Max Heller, a doctor who put himself through med school, working on the docks. He looks more like a boxer, than a doctor. The actors are all visual metaphors to their characters, and it really works.
*GOOD HIDDEN VISUAL CLUES If you look, there are visual clues that tell the story. I can't say more without it being a spoiler, but keep your eyes open for the little things. This movie makes good use of them.
*LOTS OF SUSPECTS, NO ANSWERS Literally everybody could be a suspect, even the ancillary characters, and that's a good thing. I also did not know who the killer was until the reveal, and I usually have these types of movies figured out in the first twenty minutes. Excellent.
*VERY WELL SHOT The setups and blocking are very well done. It's a "Joy" to watch.
*COOL CARS There are some awesome cars in this movie - a 'Vette and a Ferrari.
*KIM BASINGER goes braless throughout the whole movie, enough said.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *I TRIED HARD TO THINK OF SOMETHING, BUT EVERYTHING WORKS
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *I would definitely recommend this movie to mystery fans. It's a mix of an old school Agatha Christie, (with Robert Culp playing Poirot) and a good night time soap's cliffhanger. Either way, a highly enjoyable ride.
CLOSING NOTES: *THIS IS A MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
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- Federal Building - 11000 Wilshire Blvd., Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Location of City General Hospital)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 36min(96 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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