Symphony of death
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German title | Symphony of death |
Original title | Requiem for Murder Classy Kill |
Country of production | Canada |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1999 |
length | 89 minutes |
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Director | Douglas Jackson |
script | Matt Dorff |
production |
Robert Wertheimer , Stefan Wodoslawsky |
music | Milan Kymlička |
camera | Barry Gravelle |
cut | Isabelle Levesque |
occupation | |
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Symphony of Death (Original title: Requiem for Murder ) is a Canadian thriller , which was directed in 1999 by Douglas Jackson.
action
The radio presenter Anne Winslow receives roses from an unknown admirer. People who offended them in the past are killed with poison in the wine; The music from the Winslow radio broadcast can always be heard in the background. Detective Lou Heinz, who was a talented pianist as a child, is investigating this case. His colleague Samantha Parks supports him.
At times the music expert Richard Poe is suspected, but he has an alibi. Suspects also include presenter David Scott and engineer Ed Fairbanks.
Winslow and Heinz get closer, and the killer threatens the presenter. Winslow is withdrawn from moderation after her role becomes publicized.
Reviews
Janet Branagan wrote in the Apollo Guide that the thriller was not for fans of teenage films with Molly Ringwald. Ringwald is not the same actress she used to be and does not seem credible as a DJ. The thriller contains many other incredibilities. The film is not bad, but it doesn't offer much tension.
Remarks
The thriller was shot in Montreal .
Web links
- Music of Death in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Music of Death at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Review by Janet Branagan ( Memento from October 10, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) at apolloguide.com (English)