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Meurtre en exclusivité

Original title: Exclusive
  • TV Movie
  • 1992
  • Open
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Meurtre en exclusivité (1992)
CrimeMysteryThriller

The famous TV journalist Marcy Singer receives an anonymous phone call that orders her to the Blue Moon bar. When she arrives, she finds 6 corpses. Urged by her new boss, she investigates th... Read allThe famous TV journalist Marcy Singer receives an anonymous phone call that orders her to the Blue Moon bar. When she arrives, she finds 6 corpses. Urged by her new boss, she investigates the case, and soon learns about evidence against her own husband Reed.The famous TV journalist Marcy Singer receives an anonymous phone call that orders her to the Blue Moon bar. When she arrives, she finds 6 corpses. Urged by her new boss, she investigates the case, and soon learns about evidence against her own husband Reed.

  • Director
    • Alan Metzger
  • Writers
    • Mimi Rothman Schapiro
    • Bill Wells
  • Stars
    • Suzanne Somers
    • Ed Begley Jr.
    • Joe Cortese
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    150
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Metzger
    • Writers
      • Mimi Rothman Schapiro
      • Bill Wells
    • Stars
      • Suzanne Somers
      • Ed Begley Jr.
      • Joe Cortese
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Suzanne Somers
    Suzanne Somers
    • Marcy Singer
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Allen
    Joe Cortese
    Joe Cortese
    • Oliver
    • (as Joseph Cortese)
    Scott Bryce
    Scott Bryce
    • Chandler
    Kelly Rowan
    Kelly Rowan
    • Sunny
    Jerry Adler
    Jerry Adler
    • Mort
    Michael Nouri
    Michael Nouri
    • Reed Pierce
    James Pickens Jr.
    James Pickens Jr.
    • Jonathan Heglin
    Eric Poppick
    Eric Poppick
    • Jeffrey Fein
    Audrie Neenan
    Audrie Neenan
    • Audrey Their
    Christine Dunsford
    • Lynn Romer
    Liane Curtis
    Liane Curtis
    • Carol
    Lily Mariye
    Lily Mariye
    • Doctor
    Kevin McClarnon
    • Laymon
    Joan Stuart Morris
    • Natalie
    Kevin McDermott
    • Fan
    Andrea Stein
    • Barbara
    Yolanda Gaskins
    • Judy
    • Director
      • Alan Metzger
    • Writers
      • Mimi Rothman Schapiro
      • Bill Wells
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    Dethcharm

    Details At Eleven...

    EXCLUSIVE stars the impossibly stunning Suzanne Somers as TV reporter, Marcy Singer, whose new, idiot boss, Chandler (Scott Bryce), wants big results from her next story, insinuating that it could be her last chance.

    Thankfully, Marcy has the undying support of her perfect husband, Reed (Michael Nouri), and her understanding co-worker, Allen (Ed Begley Jr.).

    As luck would have it, Marcy quickly finds herself in the middle of a huge murder mystery, and as she digs deeper, she starts to believe that something very peculiar is going on.

    Then, Marcy becomes the target of a masked madman, ultimately leading to the horrible truth.

    Ms. Somers is quite good in her Nancy Drew-like role. It helps to dispel her bubbleheaded image, left over from her THREE'S COMPANY days. The made-for-TV movie itself is entertaining with a decent, though not all that surprising, finale.

    Worth a viewing or two, especially for fans of Ms. Somers, since she's in every scene!...
    3moonspinner55

    Feeble, dim-witted TV thriller...

    Television news anchor, an ex-alcoholic on her second marriage, is asked by her boss to step up her game and go back to investigative reporting; she's skeptical until she receives a life-or-death phone tip which leads her to an L. A. bar full of dead bodies. It never ceases to amaze me what a polished actress Suzanne Somers is; she's comfortable on camera and is capable of creating a dramatic character strong enough to help you forget she's a former sitcom star. The fact that Somers cannot get quality roles shouldn't be held against her (it's the nature of the business), but she herself co-executive produced this TV-movie for ABC (alongside her husband, Alan Hamel) and it's a flimsy crime-thriller which wastes her efforts. Cheap production, false scares, sloppy editing, clumsy exposition and an unconvincing news-station milieu helps to sink "Exclusive", though Somers still manages to deliver a performance. *1/2 from ****
    2rsoonsa

    Nothing New On View Here.

    Marcy Howard (Suzanne Somers), television news broadcaster under severe pressure from the new owner of her station to increase timeliness of her reporting, gives heed to an anonymous telephonic message advising her of a significant but unknown event that will be occurring the same evening at a local nightclub that will purportedly be of interest to her viewers, and she discovers more than one would wish to face. When Marcy enters the club, the "Blue Mood", she is aghast at what is before her: six freshly slain bodies, mowed down by automatic weapon fire but she is, as a result, first upon the scene of breaking news, to the keen delight of her employer, although since the killer is still at large, she is expected to follow up the story with revelations that will maintain the station's high ratings. Marcy, along with her closest co-worker, played by Ed Begley, Jr., decide to investigate the case independent of police by not telling detectives, supervised by her former husband, of the mysterious telephone tip but after she is physically attacked twice and additionally learns of her current husband's hidden past, it is apparent that a search for the suspect might very well lead the killer directly to her. From its opening action, the film is manipulative with ongoing efforts at creating suspense, the cameras and scoring being exercised in banal fashion when what is actually needed is a more developed as well as coherent scenario. The work is hamstrung by storyline predictability, with a favoured pleasure of audiences: discovering "who done it" barely at issue, while a television pedigree is obvious throughout, particularly with post-production editing. Somers, who also produces here, gives a strong performance, as does Michael Nouri as her spouse, each demonstrating skillful timing as does Scott Bryce who earns the acting laurels with his intense turn as a ravening media boss. Filming locations are in Los Angeles, including the northeast City districts of Eagle Rock and Highland Park, and there is an adequate budget, principally reflected in top-notch production design by Paul Peters, very well-detailed but unfortunately lacking communion with a foolish script teeming with bromides.

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      When they arrive at Santa Cruz to check out the campus, Reed assists a reluctant Marci out of the convertible, unlatching her seat belt and pulling it off her shoulder. The next shot is a close up of the same action, unlatching the seat belt and pulling it free of her shoulder.
    • Connections
      References The Donna Reed Show (1958)

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Exclusive
    • Production companies
      • Freyda Rothstein Productions
      • Hamel-Somers Entertainment
      • Hearst Entertainment Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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