All that death - and more coming soon - for nothing. And notihng she ever told Stevens had anything to do with the family business. He's saved because the mob boss's wife that he's been helping with therapy - Ann Blake (Anne Archer) - called the police herself. In fact, the movie ends with a series of goons nearly beating him to death. He even tries to get help from an old detective, Morgens (Art Carney), who saves him from a car bomb. Written and directed by Bryan Forbes (The Stepford Wives), this film places Moore into the middle of a murder mystery which is very outside his usual unrumpled all things handled way of acting. There's already some bad blood, as McGreavy blames Stevens and his past testimony for a cop killer being institutionalized rather than being sent to prison.īut after Stevens' secretary is killed and McGreavy gets so intense he gets thrown off the force, well, we have a movie. One of his patients is murdered - while wearing the doctor's overcoat no less - which brings Lieutenant McGreavy (Rod Steiger) and Detective Angeli (Elliott Gould) on the case. Instead of a suave British spy or thief, he played a Chicago psychoanalyst named Dr. Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies 4 / 10 Great cast!Ī Sidney Sheldon novel written fourteen years before this was filmed, this also gave Roger Moore the opportunity to get ahead of typecasting, seeing as how 1985's A View to a Kill would be his last time as James Bond.
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