Dr Sloan suspects that his flame of long ago, famous heart surgeon Dr Rachel Walters, has murdered US Senator Cabot on the occasion of a guest operation at the community hospital. After a lo... Read allDr Sloan suspects that his flame of long ago, famous heart surgeon Dr Rachel Walters, has murdered US Senator Cabot on the occasion of a guest operation at the community hospital. After a long investigation, Sloan and fellow detectives Dr Bentley and Dr Parker discover her motive... Read allDr Sloan suspects that his flame of long ago, famous heart surgeon Dr Rachel Walters, has murdered US Senator Cabot on the occasion of a guest operation at the community hospital. After a long investigation, Sloan and fellow detectives Dr Bentley and Dr Parker discover her motive: Years ago, Cabot had caused a hit-and-run accident that put her daughter into coma. But ... Read all
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One of these lies is that a single mother is UNSELFISH to give her baby and her baby's identity to strangers which is one of Suzanne Pleshette lines in this film. The truth is giving your baby away to strangers and having your baby's entire bloodline identity and family erased IS THE MOST SELFISH THING A MOTHER CAN DO.
These selfish writers also constantly make single mothers look bad (and exalt themselves of course) which is why Pleshette is the second "unwed "mother that is the murderer in this series that I've seen so far.
The truth is these "unwed" mothers were forced to give their babies away from the 50's to even now and adoptees including myself have always wanted to find them and the majority of us resent our adopters.
This show is very bigoted towards single mothers along with other shows like Matlock, Murder She Wrote and Coach and I am absolutely disgusted at how our mothers are lied about and portrayed.
If I could give this film 0 stars I would as that would reflect the true nature of infertile couples and the facilitators that have stolen babies for almost 80 years and sold them to these selfish people against our mother's wills and against ours.
Please don't listen to the insane, backwards dialogue in Twist of the Knife (a twist in the back of mothers and we adoptees) as it is written for loser infertile couples and the adoption agencies they pay $50 grand a baby for after being manipulated and coerced from their mothers, an act that needs to finally END ONCE AND FOR ALL ALONG WITH THE HATRED TOWARDS BOTH OF US.
And if you want to watch a show that is TRUE TO THE BABY SCOOP ERA AND FORCED ADOPTION THEN WATCH THE HANDMAIDEN'S TALE. THERE YOU GO...
Mixed in with the very serious subject matter of deliberate malpractice are some very funny jokes. My favorite is when Dick's son, Barry (his son in real life!), gets a mysterious farewell note from the girl he's courting. "It's obvious she went to Cleveland," Dick sums up, citing the slant of her handwriting and type of ink. With a smirk, he adds, "Her mother lives there." There's another gag where Dick accompanies his sidekick, Cynthia Gibb, to an old folk's home to get information, and he pretends to be decrepit. It's so funny because thirty years later, at 96 years old, he's nowhere near approaching old age.
I loved this one, even though the villain is especially awful. If you really loved Suzanne in the 1960s, you might want to skip it. But since I always thought she seemed insincere and untrustworthy, I was totally ready to see her in this role. Can't wait for the next one!
This movie was SO slow moving. Decent mystery/storyline, but oh so slow moving.
Thank goodness Suzanne Plushette was in it. Like most guys who grew up in the 70s, I had a major crush on her from The Bob Newhart Show.
Here, she looked every bit of her 55 years, but still good.
Also, a shame that Cynthia Gibb was replaced by the less attractive and more annoying character played by Victoria Rowell in the TV series version.
It was fun to see the future Mrs. Geller from Friends (keep an eye out for her in an early episode of Roseanne as a cosmetic saleswoman).
Did you know
- TriviaFinal film with scene actions of the actress Suzanne Pleshette.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Diagnostic: meurtre (1993)