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Murder, She Wrote
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Sudden Death

  • Episode aired Mar 3, 1985
  • TV-PG
  • 47m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Caitlyn Jenner and Jan Smithers in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
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Jessica uncovers the ugly side of sportsmanship when she inherits part-ownership of a football team.Jessica uncovers the ugly side of sportsmanship when she inherits part-ownership of a football team.Jessica uncovers the ugly side of sportsmanship when she inherits part-ownership of a football team.

  • Director
    • Edward M. Abroms
  • Writers
    • Peter S. Fischer
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
  • Stars
    • Angela Lansbury
    • John Beck
    • Warren Berlinger
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    751
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward M. Abroms
    • Writers
      • Peter S. Fischer
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
    • Stars
      • Angela Lansbury
      • John Beck
      • Warren Berlinger
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Jessica Fletcher
    John Beck
    John Beck
    • Web McCord
    Warren Berlinger
    Warren Berlinger
    • Coach Pat Patillo
    Dick Butkus
    Dick Butkus
    • Tank Mason
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Brad Lockwood
    Caitlyn Jenner
    Caitlyn Jenner
    • Zak Farrell
    • (as Bruce Jenner)
    Gary Lockwood
    Gary Lockwood
    • Harris Talmadge
    James McEachin
    James McEachin
    • Grover Dillon
    Allan Miller
    Allan Miller
    • Phil Kreuger
    Jan Smithers
    Jan Smithers
    • Kathy Farrell
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Lt. Clyde Pitts
    Elizabeth Savage
    • Mavis Kreuger
    Arnold F. Turner
    Arnold F. Turner
    • Security Guard
    • (as Arnold Turner)
    Marcianne Warman
    • Jill Farrell
    Albert Lord
    • Baxter
    Ralph Clift
    • Clerk
    • (as Ralph M. Clift)
    George Golden
    • Mourner at Funeral
    • (uncredited)
    David Lewman
    • Football Player No 67
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward M. Abroms
    • Writers
      • Peter S. Fischer
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
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    User reviews9

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    8ly9898

    Relaxing mysteries

    I enjoy this series of mysteries, not only for the stories, but I love seeing the actors . many of the character actors and acting sports figures from 30 years ago.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Murder within the football team

    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.

    "Sudden Death" is a more than worthwhile episode for Season 1. Not among the season's best episodes (in a season with classics like "Lovers and Other Killers", "Paint Me a Murder" and "Murder Takes the Bus"), but not one of the weakest ones either ("Murder to a Jazz Beat" and "My Johnny Lies Over the Ocean", but neither are bad episodes).

    It could have been a better episode by all means. Bruce Jenner spends his entire screen time looking terrified, and the chemistry with the lady playing his wife is next to zero. One does question the competency of the police when investigating the crime scene and yeah the whole business with the blackmail threats could have had more clarity.

    However, "Sudden Death" looks good in the production values as ever. Nicely shot with a suitable location (though it's no The Mediterranean). The music has presence but also not making the mistake of over-scoring, while it is hard to forget or resist the theme tune.

    The script is often charming and amiable, while the story has some good conflict and is compelling mostly, with a mostly clever surprising final solution (apart from the murderer giving in too easily) after a few nice twists.

    Angela Lansbury is terrific in one of her best remembered roles one of the roles that is most closely associated with me at any rate), while there is cool support from particularly Dick Butkus, and John Beck. Oh and there is a scene with Jessica and Farrell's daughter that tugs at the heart-strings.

    Overall, good and worth the while. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    9planktonrules

    Surprisingly good...a very solid episode

    Just following Angela Lansbury's death, I decided to give her famous "Murder, She Wrote" a try. So far, I've enjoyed it very much and am glad I finally got around to watching the show. That being said, a few episodes are rather weak...such as having killers inexplicably confessing when confronted or having obvious plot holes. However, "Sudden Death" seems to be a strong episode...without the usual confessions or plot difficulties.

    The show begins with a WEIRD plot....a relative of Jessica's dies and leaves her something odd...4% of a professional football team! While this seems insignificant, it turns out that there is an ongoing fight over control of the team...with each faction having only 48% of the ownership. So, if one of the factions can get Jessica's 4%, then they will control the team and do with it what they like. Not surprisingly, the jerk who wants to own the team just to move it to another city is someone everyone hates...and soon he assumes room temperature. Jessica naturally take sit upon herself to investigate.

    What I like about this one is that the mystery and solution to it made a lot of sense and satisfies. Additionally, the characters are very interesting and the story seemed fresher than usual. Well worth seeing.
    stones78

    RIP Dick Butkus

    While no one will ever confuse Dick Butkus with other great actors, I feel he deserves a mention, as he recently passed away almost 6 months ago as of this writing. I like the short scenes he(Tank Mason) and Jessica share, especially on the practice field. As I stated in my previous review on this show, I won't rehash the plot, as others do it better. Look for many familiar faces like Bruce Jenner(pre-Caitlyn), Jan Smithers, David Doyle, Gary Lockwood, James McEachin, and Allan Miller. Since I am a football fan, and a fan of this fine show, it mixed well together. There weren't many pretentious types, like you may find in some Cabot Cove/NYC episodes, so it makes it easier for someone like me to follow along. I enjoy the Cabot Cove episodes very much, but I feel the change of scenery worked for me.
    7WeatherViolet

    "Those Team Stockholders Run this Town. By Night They Vote the Goal Post Down. We Will Have These Murders to Remember."

    Happy Valley lies in an unidentified U.S. state (but it contains a nightclub with a sunken hot tub, which rules out quite a few state possibilities) and is home to the Leopards Professional Football Team (which probably rules out a few other states).

    When her dear Uncle Cyrus passes, Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) attends his memorial services, at which she encounters Attorney Brad Lockwood (David Doyle), who represents his estate, for which Uncle Cyrus has appointed Jessica Executor and sole beneficiary of his holdings in Jackdown Corporation.

    Jackdown Corporation serves as the holding company for the Leopards Football Team, of which Shareholder Phil Kreuger (Allan Miller) controls 48% of its stock, and a conglomerate of investors another 48%, whereas Uncle Cyrus leaves Jessica the remaining four percent, for which either side bargains, but she intends to remain in Happy Valley to decide for herself how to handle matters.

    Phil Kreuger's Assistant, Web McCord (John Beck), joins in with negotiations with Phil and Attorney Lockwood, Leopards' Coach Pat Patillo (Warren Berlinger) and Trainer Grover Dillon (James McEachin), when Jessica arrives to scrutinize the playing field.

    While Phil Kreuger attempts to purchase Jessica's shares, in order to gain majority control, to relocate the team into a larger city, Coach Patillo also attempts to bargain for her shares, in order to retain control, for the team to remain in Happy Valley.

    As she crosses through the bleachers to watch the team in practice on the field below, Jessica steps across its jogging track, upon which young Jill Farrell (Marcianne Warman) operates an automated giant football helmet, which nearly collides with Jessica.

    Jill and her father, injured football player Zak Farrell (Bruce Jenner), emerge from the helmet, as Jill's mother, Kathy Farrell (Jan Smithers) suddenly approaches from the sidelines to determine whether or not Jessica has been injured.

    When Kathy and Zak explain that the hearing-impaired Jill communicates with Sign Language, Jessica anxiously invites Jill to teach her a few terms, and they become fast friends, while an anonymous someone is blackmailing Kathy and Zak because Jill's adoption didn't go through the standard courtroom channels, but was handled by Attorney Brad Lockwood on the sly.

    Leopards' Defensive Captain Tank Mason (Dick Butkus) also befriends Jessica, while Football Commissioner Harris Talmadge (Gary Lockwood) also tries to offer Jessica a large sum to purchase Uncle Cyrus' holdings. So Phil Kreuger, attempting to win the corporate game, invites Jessica to a reception for the team at a posh nightclub, to help to sway her course of action.

    Mavis Kreuger (Elizabeth Savage), Phil's estranged wife, has been vacationing in Las Vegas, but other team owners and staff members and players step into and from the nightclub that evening, when an altercation erupts with Zak's accusation as to who's been making those threatening calls to Kathy regarding the legitimacy of Jill's adoption.

    But in the team's locker room later that night, Trainer Grover Dillon stumbles across a body in another hot tub there.

    Lieutenant Clyde Pitts (Tim Thomerson) arrives to investigate, telling Jessica to avoid police business and places like the locker room, for which she answers that she's a part owner now, but that doesn't help very much when a perpetrator locks her into a steam room and increases the magnitude of its heated vapors.

    After Grover Dillon rescues Jessica from the one trap, she notices photographs from the evening of the reception, causing her to realize the identity of the perpetrator of the drowning, but after she devises a plan to trap her suspect, she is faced again before yet another bathtub, at the scene of the original murder, with the threat of "Sudden Death."

    (The storyline doesn't make it clear for certain exactly which suspect has been making those blackmail threats, but the denouement seems to indicate that Jill may remain with Kathy and Zak in Happy Valley, without the need to explain to her what has been going on with the loving family behind the scenes.)

    The cast is rounded out by Albert Lord as Baxter, Ralph Clift as Clerk, and Arnold F. Turner as Security Guard.

    This episode represents the first of two "MSW" guest roles each for John Beck, Ralph Clift and Tim Thomerson, the first of three for Warren Berlinger, the first of four for Gary Lockwood, and the first of five "MSW's" for Allan Miller.

    David Doyle, acting in film and on television since 1959, has unfortunately since passed.

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    • Trivia
      The book the man at the front desk is reading is one of Jessica's.
    • Goofs
      When Jessica turns off the water for her bath she finds a button she's missing on the bottom of the tub. She reaches her left arm into the water to pick it up. Someone is at the door and when Jessica goes to answer it, she dries her right arm with a towel, not her left.
    • Quotes

      Mavis Kreuger: Is it true?

      Brad Lockwood: Murdered by Zack Farrell.

      Mavis Kreuger: Where does that leave me?

      Brad Lockwood: Possibly a very wealthy woman. Phil died intestate.

      Mavis Kreuger: How awful!

      Brad Lockwood: Mavis, it means he didn't have a will.

    • Soundtracks
      Murder She Wrote Theme
      Written by John Addison

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Sheraton Universal Hotel - 333 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City, California, USA(Hotel where Jessica Fletcher stays)
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 47m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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