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Stamp of a Killer (TV 1987)

TV Movie  -   -  Thriller  -  1 November 1987 (USA)
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A pregnant mother and her young son become the target of a killer.

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Cathy Proctor
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Claudia
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Richard Braden
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Detective Martindale (as Spice Williams)
John Lisbon Wood
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A pregnant mother and her young son become the target of a killer.

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murder | stamp | espionage

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Thriller

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1 November 1987 (USA)  »

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Good Premise---but Oh that awful dialogue!
2 August 2001 | by (Bethel, Ct) – See all my reviews

Decent suspenseful story, although it has been done before, that was ruined when the action stopped. Most of the person to person dialogue had absolutely nothing to do with the story and was pure filler. Jimmy Smits looked almost embarrassed to be there. Would only recommend during a blizzard when nothing else is on.


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