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Lynda Carter and Stacy Keach in Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All (1989)

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Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All

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It served as a finale to the CBS mystery crime drama series The New Mike Hammer (1984).
It is the only television film where Lynda Carter has an antagonistic role.
Jim Carrey would go on to perform as Stanley Ipkiss in The Mask (1994). His spinning transformation was in the style of Tasmanian Devil. Lynda Carter's spinning transformation in her role of Diana Prince/Wonder Woman was inspired on taking ballet classes in New York City prior to both her singing and acting careers.
Though Lynda Carter and Jim Carrey did not appear onscreen together in this television film, they both portrayed DC comic book characters. Lynda performed as the title character and her secret identity Diana Prince on Wonder Woman (1975) and Jim performed as Edward Nigma/The Riddler in Batman Forever (1995).
Michelle Phillips who portrayed Leora in this television film previously appeared in Murder Me, Murder You (1983) as Chris Jameson. Her death in that television film was Michael A. Andrews poisoning through tampered medication; she dies shortly afterwards while testifying in a courtroom. She was not seen taking the poisoned medication, but her apparent "heart attack" in court was shown on screen.

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