A Perfect Murder
The husband is a currency trader whose portfolio value is going right down the drain while the wife is the heiress to a $100 million fortune, and she has an affair with an artist. The husband approaches the artist with plans for a perfect murder.
20 May 1948, Burlington, Vermont, USA
25 January 1936, New York City, New York, USA
9 June 1963, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
27 September 1972, Los Angeles, California, USA
8 February 1944, USA
24 July 1937, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
1964, USA
22 August 1979, Tirana, Albania
17 December 1939, Brooklyn, New York, USA
17 May 1964, Manhasset, New York, USA
June 05, 2002
...simpers along with relatively little suspense or thrills...
April 12, 2002
None of the amusement gained in watching the performances, unfortunately, amounts to much, as the script, in a desperate attempt to lend action interest to the original, static, puzzle plot, compounds surprise turn after surprise turn.
January 01, 2000
...snoozy, slack...
May 31, 2002
A resolução não faz jus às duas primeiras horas de projeção.
July 02, 2003
slick and twisted tale provides two delicious hours of intrigue and mystery, along with some unexpected wit and black comedy...
November 06, 2002
...a fast-paced thriller that probably will leave Alfred Hitchcock aficionados mourning its shallowness -- but not until after they've enjoyed an adrenaline rush.
June 05, 2001
What the film lacks is suspense, surprise (the new ending is a dud) and passion.
December 08, 2002
...the film is so lacking in anything original that it is hardly worth recommending.
January 01, 2000
A thriller without much genuine suspense isn't much of a thriller even if the atmospherics are dead-on.
January 01, 2000
...there's nothing about this thriller to prevent it from soon becoming enmeshed in the memory with others in which Michael Douglas wears a starched collar and grits his teeth.
January 01, 2000
A streamlined, high gloss, touch-tone remake of the lesser-Hitchcock classic. Harken ye back to the days of rotary dialing.
February 14, 2001
A Perfect Murder begins better than it ends, and the pleasures it offers turn out to be more of a transitory nature.

