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Murder 101, directed by an unknown hand, weaves a gripping tale where Charles Lattimore, an author, finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue and suspicion. The pacing is taut, with a slow burn that builds tension effectively. You can almost feel the weight of his paranoia as he navigates the aftermath of his student's murder—no alibi, just a heavy sense of dread. The atmosphere is thick with the shadows of doubt and betrayal, reflecting the themes of ambition and moral ambiguity. Performances are solid, capturing the essence of characters caught in a moral quandary. It's not the flashiest, but there's a subtlety here that resonates, making it a curious piece for anyone into mystery thrillers, especially from the TV movie era.
TV movie format with a solid mysteryExplores themes of ambition and suspicionNotable for its atmosphere and pacing
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