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- 80The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyMurder by Death is as light and insubstantial as one could wish.
- 80EmpireKim NewmanEmpireKim NewmanThis Neil Simon-scripted pastiche of an array of much-loved detective characters is surprisingly charming.
- 80VarietyVarietyA very good silly-funny Neil Simon satirical comedy, with a super all-star cast.
- 75TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineThis spoof of the great fictional-film detectives offers consistently funny scenes sparked by Falk, Niven, Sellers, and Guinness.
- 70NewsweekNewsweekRobert Moore, who has directed for the stage and television (Rhoda), in his feature-film debut has shown the good sense to give free rein to the inspired zaniness of his cleverest players. [04 July 1978, p.101]
- 63The Globe and Mail (Toronto)The Globe and Mail (Toronto)A drawing-room murder mystery that had some extremely funny moments. [24 June 1978]
- 60Time OutTime OutMurder by Death is entertaining enough, even though the joke wears a little thin.
- 30Chicago ReaderDave KehrChicago ReaderDave KehrEven Neil Simon fans (and they do exist, believe it or not) will probably be bummed out by this stunningly unfunny 1976 parody of detective films.
- 25LarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenLarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenYikes! I understand we can’t always hold films from earlier eras to the social standards of the current moment, but even beyond the rampant offensiveness of Murder by Death, the fact that this whodunit spoof relies on race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, and disability for the vast majority of its jokes speaks to a paucity of comic imagination that’s timelessly disheartening.