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Murder, She Wrote
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How to Make a Killing Without Really Trying

  • Episode aired Feb 4, 1990
  • TV-PG
  • 47m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Angela Lansbury and Kevin Tighe in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
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Jessica's trip to New York City to meet with her stockbroker becomes complicated when the broker is found murdered and his secretary charged with the crime.Jessica's trip to New York City to meet with her stockbroker becomes complicated when the broker is found murdered and his secretary charged with the crime.Jessica's trip to New York City to meet with her stockbroker becomes complicated when the broker is found murdered and his secretary charged with the crime.

  • Director
    • Walter Grauman
  • Writers
    • Peter S. Fischer
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
  • Stars
    • Angela Lansbury
    • Morgan Brittany
    • Edd Byrnes
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    431
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    • Director
      • Walter Grauman
    • Writers
      • Peter S. Fischer
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
    • Stars
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Morgan Brittany
      • Edd Byrnes
    • 8User reviews
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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Jessica Fletcher
    Morgan Brittany
    Morgan Brittany
    • Candice Ashcroft
    Edd Byrnes
    Edd Byrnes
    • Sid Hooper
    John Calvin
    John Calvin
    • Philip Royce
    Farley Granger
    Farley Granger
    • Jerome Ashcroft
    David Groh
    David Groh
    • Gordon Tully
    Lela Ivey
    • Norma Pulaski
    Joe Maruzzo
    Joe Maruzzo
    • Rudy Bianco
    Kevin Tighe
    Kevin Tighe
    • Lt. Moynihan
    Barry Van Dyke
    Barry Van Dyke
    • Buddy Black
    Vinny Argiro
    • Super
    Concetta D'Agnese
    • Receptionist
    • (as Connie Danese)
    Tony Brafa
    • Gino
    Rob Narita
    Rob Narita
    • Forensics Man
    Nigel Gibbs
    Nigel Gibbs
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Walter Grauman
    • Writers
      • Peter S. Fischer
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
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    7coltras35

    Good episode

    When a stockbroker is killed, the suspect list seems endless. Of course, Jessica gets involved when the victim's secretary and her boyfriend get booked for murdering him. It's a good episode with a fine setup of characters and an interesting insight into Wall Street. Farley Granger and Ed (kookie from 77 sunset strip) Brynes also star.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    How to do a good episode without it being particularly imaginative

    Have always been quite fond of 'Murder She Wrote'. It is a fun and relaxing watch that makes you think as you try to unwind in the evening. If one wants more complex, twisty mysteries with lots of tension and suspense 'Murder She Wrote' may not be for you, but if you want something light-hearted and entertaining but still provide good mysteries 'Murder She Wrote' fits the bill just fine.

    For an episode with such an imaginative title (also one of the longest titles for a 'Murder She Wrote' episode, a very close second to "Who Threw the Barbitals in Mrs Fletcher's Chowder" by about four or five letters), the story here is surprisingly ordinary. It's still a good episode, with a nicely paced and intriguing story with plenty of well-drawn suspects and one of Season 6's most surprising endings (seeing as the murderer is actually one of the more likable characters), just not a particularly imaginative or living-up-to-its-title one.

    Credit is due for making the victim as suitably unlikable as possible (though they are one of those "victim stamped over forehead the moment they're introduced" characters) without making them so loathsome that the viewer feels sorry for everybody including the murderer and starts to not care as to who did it. While still liking "If the Shoe Fits" for the acting and the character interaction, that it had one of the most detestable victims on 'Murder She Wrote' (and took it a bit too extremely) was somewhat one of the main issues with its also derivative mystery.

    Angela Lansbury is terrific as always in one of her best roles, while Morgan Brittany, Edd Byrnes, David Groh and particularly Farley Granger fare strongly in support, Candice, Jerome and Lela Ivey as Norma being the most likable characters and the ones you root for most. John Calvin enjoys himself and doesn't shy away from making it easy to see why the character is hated. The only real acting debit is Barry Van Dyke, he doesn't have an interesting character in the first place (basically heard in one scene and then face to face with Jessica in another, a plot-device character essentially who's barely in it) but Van Dyke is rather wooden and his line delivery is limited in expression (not even his threatening is that convincing).

    Production values as ever are slick and stylish. The music has energy and has presence but also not making the mistake of over-scoring, while it is hard to forget or resist the theme tune. The writing is suitably light-hearted and intriguing.

    Overall, good if not great. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Beware The Wolves of Wall Street.

    Jessica is on hand to help a young secretary out, after she's accused of murdering her lazy boss.

    I really enjoyed this episode, very well made, very solid, there's actually little here to fault. It's not the most unique episode you'll ever watch, but it does have some very strong characters, and nice performances.

    One think you might just come away thinking, is for 1990, just how progressive it is, we are so used to having the male leads as the great providers, it's nice to see a strong female central character, who's in the role of bread winner, (no pin intended.)

    We had several boss murdered by employee or other involved person episodes, this is one of the better ones.

    I suppose the only criticism I could make is that once again the victim is glaringly obvious, series five seemed to get away from that, this run of episodes seems to have fallen back into that formula. Only a minor quibble though.

    Very good, 8/10.
    7bkoganbing

    The bulls and bears

    With all the money that JB Fletcher makes with her novels it seems natural that she would be investing. The place she is investing with is a firm headed by partners Jerome Calvin and Farley Granger.

    Calvin is the son of the original partner of the firm and he is getting in over his head a lot. But he has a good secretary in Lela Ivey whom he keeps trying to make, but her heart is loyal to her blue collar boyfriend Joe Maruzzo.

    But when Calvin's head gets bashed in one night, the cops in the person of Detective Kenneth Tighe zero in on Ivey and Maruzzo. Of course it's not and that's when Angela Lansbury goes to work.

    Good ensemble performances, singling out Edd Byrnes who has risen from parking cars on Sunset Boulevard back in his salad days to a too smooth broker. He's got a few angles he's working all by himself.
    9WeatherViolet

    Give Our Laments to Wailing Wall Street

    This episode marks one of the last appearances for Tony Brafa. David Groh has also since passed.

    Ashcroft and Royce Financial Investments brokerage firm has been handling customers for more than one generation at its Wall Street location in New York City.

    Co-founder Jerome Ashcroft (Farley Granger) currently operates the corporation with the irresponsible and carefree Philip Royce (John Calvin), the son of his late shareholder partner, each of whom hold fifty percent of its stocks.

    Sid Hooper (Edd Byrnes) finds his employ at Ashcroft and Royce, as its third financial adviser; Norma Pulaski (Lela Ivey) serves as secretary to Philip Royce and often covers for his absence from or tardiness with customer appointments, she knowing more about the stock market than he.

    Candice Ashcroft (Morgan Brittany), with her father's (Jerome) blessing, schemes with her wiles to finagle a possible marriage proposal from Philip Royce, who plays along, while sensing Candice's motivation as stemming from a business arrangement of sorts.

    Golf pro Buddy Black (Barry Van Dyke) has created a great deal of debt on behave of Philip Royce, after corporate raider Gordon Tully (David Groh) sets him up to bring down Ashcroft and Royce in his determination to take over control of the brokerage firm, by attempting to take over Philip's stock shares.

    Rudy Bianco (Joe Maruzzo), a struggling bakery employee at Gino's, operated, of course, by Gino (Tony Brafa), is engaged to Norma Pulaski, in a Grady/Donna "what can go wrong does go wrong" type of relationship, because many things begin to melt down on Wall Street when Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) comes to town, to meet with Norma, after Jessica's investment adviser, Philip Royce fails to show for their meeting.

    Jessica becomes immediately impressed with Norma, who, not unlike fiancé Rudy, is suspected of murder when a body is discovered, bludgeoned by a golf club, and Rudy is left holding a sack of currency Lieutenant Moynihan (Kevin Tighe) leads the subsequent investigation, with Jessica's assistance, as they learn first hand inside information about "How to Make a Killing Without Really Trying."

    The cast is rounded out by Vinny Argiro as Super, Connie Danese as Receptionist, Rob Narita as Forensics Man, and Nigel Gibbs as Policeman.

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    • Trivia
      Guest star Morgan Brittany appeared as Baby June in the 1962 feature film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Gypsy". Angela Lansbury starred in the 1974 Broadway revival as Mama Rose, Baby June's mother.
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    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Jessica Fletcher: You know , it sounds to me as if Wall Street is still in your blood. What are you planning to do?

      Norma Pulaski: I'm gonna make it on Wall Street if it's the last thing I do, Mrs. Fletcher. I mean, I have got this terrific idea. Rudy makes this wonderful bread.

      Rudy Bianco: "Heart Smart," all natural ingredients.

      Norma Pulaski: How does that sound for a name?

      Jessica Fletcher: Well, it's got a real ring.

      Norma Pulaski: I'm going to incorporate Rudy's bakery, you know, issue stock. I- I figure, eventually, we could syndicate it. What do you think?

      Jessica Fletcher: [to Lt. Moynihan] You know, knowing Norma, I think you should buy some of the stock.

    • Connections
      References How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Murder She Wrote Theme
      Written by John Addison

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 29, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 47m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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