Lovers and Other Killers
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 6 lug 1988
- TV-PG
- 47min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhile in Seattle for a series of lectures, Jessica is drawn into a dangerous case involving young secretary David Tolliver accused of killing his wealthy older lady friend Allison Brevard.While in Seattle for a series of lectures, Jessica is drawn into a dangerous case involving young secretary David Tolliver accused of killing his wealthy older lady friend Allison Brevard.While in Seattle for a series of lectures, Jessica is drawn into a dangerous case involving young secretary David Tolliver accused of killing his wealthy older lady friend Allison Brevard.
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- QuizThis was evidently the first regular episode to be filmed, and may have even been a second pilot to the series. This was the only episode produced by Douglas Benton (Robert F. O'Neill is supervising producer; he was producer for the other regular episodes until the fifth season, when he became supervising producer again); the typeface for the opening credits is noticeably larger and whiter than for any other episode; the episode itself contains two sequences for the opening credits not seen in the pilot or in the Jessica-typing sequence (Jessica firing a fake gun for a class and someone pushing Jessica, in silhouette, down a flight of stairs); and the closing credits are run slightly differently: there is a break between each credit card (the series virtually always jumped from one card to another with no breaks). There are also fewer guest stars (seven) on this show than on any other, with several bit players not credited at all (the old society lady killed at the beginning, two Chinese nuns and several classroom students have speaking parts but aren't listed).
- BlooperWhen Dr. Gerard is paying the bill for his lunch with Jessica, the check is clearly not for the meal they just had, but for the meal Jessica had with David Tolliver. The total is over $50, and items include the Chateaubriand David had mentioned and other pricey dinner items, but NOT the coffee Jessica is drinking at lunch. The production obviously just re-used the other receipt.
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[last lines]
David Tolliver: Send me a copy of the book when it's finished?
Jessica Fletcher: I may do better. You may end up being a character.
David Tolliver: And what would I be, a victim, a suspect, killer?
Jessica Fletcher: I don't know. I haven't made up my mind yet.
- ConnessioniReferences Amanti ed altri estranei (1970)
- Colonne sonoreMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), by now a widow, a retired high school English teacher, and established best-selling Mystery author, has garnered international attention through her newfound celebrity, and begins to accept positions such as guest lector far from her hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine, and her publisher's headquarters, in New York City.
Here, after she travels to Seattle, Washington, to accept a mystery writing instructional position, she finds herself in need of a secretary and petitions for a lady of compatible age with herself, but, instead receiving the services of a cheerful, capable and efficient candidate, but male and younger than expected, in the form of student David Tolliver (Andrew Stevens).
Between adjusting to working with David, and conducting meetings with College Dean Doctor Edmund Gerard (Peter Graves) and his secretary, Amelia (Lois Nettleton), Jessica also instructs her forum on crime and mystery, along with visual aids, such as firing a pistol into the auditorium of students, this releasing a banner, reading, "Bang" (a scene often used among opening introductions).
Professor Todd Lowery (Andrew Prine), a fellow instructor at the college, enrolls in Jessica's lecture course, she at times singling him out for profound questioning. Whether or not Todd has anything to hide, he looks and behaves with increasingly guilty reactions.
Lila Schroeder Kowalski (Lory Walsh), the wife of the athletic Jack Kowalski (Grant Goodeve), becomes involved on one level or another, with David Tolliver, Professor Todd Lowery and Doctor Edmund Gerard, whether or not Jack Kowalski becomes aware, but he is known as possessing a volatile temperament.
Law Enforcement Lieutenant Andrews (Greg Morris), arriving on campus to investigate the situating involving Allison Brevard, links David to the crime, while Jessica, although experiencing doubts, maintains his innocence, by affording David the benefit.
But when Jessica attempts to prove David's innocence, by following him into a storage building, she discovers another body, leaving her not knowing quite what to believe.
And when Jessica receives an anonymous call to meet an informant in a campus building, a perpetrator shoves her down a staircase (a scene filmed in silhouette fashion, this also incorporated into opening "MSW" credits during the run of several seasons).
Still determined to investigate two murders, Jessica tracks down the various suspects, gives David an ultimatum, and manages to assist Lieutenant Andrews in tracking down "Lovers and Other Killers." This episode's title may parody that of the 1970 film "Lovers and Other Strangers," containing an all-star cast, a factor which this program also mirrors.
But, according to IMDb, this "MSW" episode contains the smallest credited cast of the series, while not acknowledging several performers having speaking roles. Its opening graphics also differ from the rest, indicating a separate production method than other Season One episodes, even though it is released as "Season One, Episode 05."
Lory Walsh, whose brief acting career spans from 1977-88, Lois Nettleton, who began her television and film acting career in 1953, and Greg Morris, who began his television and film acting career in 1963, have unfortunately since passed. Greg is the father of actor Phil Morris, who guest stars as David Salt in "MSW" episode 10-05, "A Virtual Murder."
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- 9 dic 2009