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L'assassin du métro

Original title: She Cried Murder
  • TV Movie
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
162
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L'assassin du métro (1973)
B-ActionActionThriller

A model, while riding in the front car of a subway train, witnesses a woman being pushed in front of the train. But when the police come to interview her, she recognizes one of them as the m... Read allA model, while riding in the front car of a subway train, witnesses a woman being pushed in front of the train. But when the police come to interview her, she recognizes one of them as the man who did the pushing. She spends the rest of the movie trying to convince the good cop, ... Read allA model, while riding in the front car of a subway train, witnesses a woman being pushed in front of the train. But when the police come to interview her, she recognizes one of them as the man who did the pushing. She spends the rest of the movie trying to convince the good cop, that Telly is a bad cop; and Telly spends the rest of the movie chasing her around the cit... Read all

  • Director
    • Herschel Daugherty
  • Writers
    • Merwin Gerard
    • Roy Moore
    • Peter Jobin
  • Stars
    • Telly Savalas
    • Lynda Day George
    • Mike Farrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    162
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    • Director
      • Herschel Daugherty
    • Writers
      • Merwin Gerard
      • Roy Moore
      • Peter Jobin
    • Stars
      • Telly Savalas
      • Lynda Day George
      • Mike Farrell
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Inspector Joe Brody
    Lynda Day George
    Lynda Day George
    • Sarah Cornell
    Mike Farrell
    Mike Farrell
    • Walter Stepanic
    Kate Reid
    Kate Reid
    • Maggie Knowlton
    Len Birman
    Len Birman
    • Marvin
    Jeff Toner
    • Chris Cornell
    Murray Westgate
    • Sergeant Withers
    Robert Goodier
    • Chief McKenzie
    Richard Alden
    Richard Alden
    • 2nd Policeman
    Aileen Seaton
    • Sister Maria Theresa
    Hope Garber
    • Mrs. Brody
    • (as B. Hope Garber)
    Stuart Gillard
    Stuart Gillard
    • TV Director
    • (as Stu Gillard)
    Peter Foldy
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Herschel Daugherty
    • Writers
      • Merwin Gerard
      • Roy Moore
      • Peter Jobin
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    5elo-equipamentos

    Before Kojak Savalas played a rogue copy!!

    It was made before Kojak series that boosted Telly Savalas into stardom, in other hand the gorgeous actress Lynda Day George floating around in minor roles mostly in TV series, even she was so attractive, then the time finally came, she shares this small thriller with Savalas that already paved a solid career in previous movies, made for TV whereby starts pop up in early seventies due the movie industry was in bankrupt process.

    Meanwhile back home thru metro at front car Sara Cornell (Lynda Day George) witnessed a woman been murder pushed on tracks, she saw the killer and is willing call the police aiming for to give her statement concerning the man that he saw there, well guess who appears there? Keep with up Detective Stepanik (Mike Farrell) the Inspector Joe Brody, the same guy that she supposed be the real killer, baffled she goes off on a tangent afraid such man makes her life going in hell, such feeling is granted!! Aftermaths the untiring Joe Brody tracks down her wherever she goes in an everlasting chase.

    Of course it's a brainless movie, at first glance Sara Cornell surely a jinxed woman, no one comes to her aid, anywhere she stays, upon this odd premise the movie decreases itself, pure nonsense, shot in Toronto, I watched this one in far off 1985, now I've found a fine print on Youtube, it brings good memories despite the offering is so low profile.

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    First watch: 1985 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 5.5.
    Michael_Elliott

    Despite Some Logical Issues, A Good Movie

    She Cried Murder (1973)

    *** (out of 4)

    Sarah Cornell (Lynda Day George) is riding the first cart of a subway when she sees a woman get pushed onto the tracks. The train comes to a stop and when she gets off she gets a very clear look at the man who pushed her. Later in the day she decides to call and tell the police but when they show up to get her story she's shocked to see that Inspector Joe Brody (Telly Savalas) is the one who pushed the lady. The rest of the film is the cat and mouse chase as he tries to kill her to keep her shut.

    SHE CRIED MURDER is a good but at times frustrating made-for-television movie that manages to have a lot of good things going for but at the same time you're going to need to turn your brain off. I say this because there are so many logical issues that you've pretty much got to overlook including the fact that this woman is running miles and miles screaming and begging for help yet no one ever does. A quick call to the police at any moment probably would have helped. There is a sequence where the cops are involved but of course they don't believe anything she says. A slight bit of investigating on their part would have gone a long way.

    As for the good, the film moves pretty quickly and really plays like a silent movie because there's not too much dialogue. The majority of the picture features George running while Savalas tries to catch her. There are some nice tense scenes throughout and director Herschel Daugherty certainly makes this fun throughout. Savalas is certainly good in the role of the psychopath and George is alright as well. SHE CRIED MURDER isn't the greatest film ever made but it's slight and quick entertainment.
    5ArmiesOfTheNight

    Giallo She Cried...

    Anyone that knows and understands the Giallo subgenre of fright flicks will see right through this made for t.v., wants-to-be-a-giallo terror tale. Watered down telefilm has a 'Cat O' Nine Tails' plotted murder on a train and the identity of the killer as the catalyst of the female protagonist's dilemma. There is some style to spare in this film with a staircase scene in a restaurant that has the beautific visual style of Mario Bava and the camera movements of Dario Argento but alas THIS is the ONLY scene where any true workmanship is to be found. The makers of this little flick no doubt stayed up all night perusing older Giallo murder tapes to get this scene right. Otherwise this is routine yet watchable fare with Telly Savalas as the menace and Lynda Day George as the prey.
    7Bloodwank

    Rather splendid, speedy and simple thriller fun

    It's pretty rare that I watch simple, straightforward thrillers, let alone particularly enjoy them, so She Cried Murder was quite a treat to me. As simple as they come, without a speck of fat, this is lean, keen stuff even by made for television standards, clocking in at around 66 minutes in length, a good six or seven minutes shorter than the average. The action starts immediately with model Sarah Cornell witnessing a man push a lady to her death in front of a subway train, and her nightmare really begins when encounters said murderer later, the nefarious individual being rather keen to keep her quiet after having seen her see him. From then on the film takes the form of a constant chase, mixed with a dash of paranoia and a few explanatory digressions providing context without slowing down the main pulse. The lovely Lynda Day George makes a good fist of the main role, she isn't the most convincing as an actress but looks the part and throws herself into the action with an agreeable determination that grows effectively frayed and desperate as her pursuer proves frightening tenacious. Telly Savalas is excellent as said pursuer, playing things low key, soft faced and even superficially charming, he menaces through the contrast of his actions and demeanour rather than playing things up as a baddie and is all the better for it. Nobody else really has big enough roles to make an impression, but Mike Farrel (BJ from M.A.S.H.) does have a nice turn as a sympathetic police officer. There's little more to say about this that would stray into the realms of spoilers, but director Herschel Daughtery does a sterling job with both the pace and set pieces, there are several moments of seat edge suspense and the finale is a minor marvel. At times the film is even somewhat reminiscent of Italian gialli, though the film only very seldom approaches the same heights of style and has almost none of the same twisted verve. As one might expect of a made for television production things are rather tame, and there are one or two nagging loose ends, but on the whole this is a splendid ride, one that never wears out its excitement and is hence well worth a look for vintage thriller fans.
    8OllieSuave-007

    A to-the-point TV thriller.

    With just over an hour's worth of movie time, this is a to-the-point thriller where a commercial actress witnesses a murder committed by a rogue cop. What results is a cat-and-mouse chase with some suspenseful police detective work mixed in. Not bad TV movie overall, with some entertaining moments. The acting was fine for the most part.

    Grade B

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • She Cried Murder
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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