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McBride: Murder Past Midnight 2005

★ 7.05 votes120 min📅 2005-02-04

In *McBride: Murder Past Midnight* (2005), John Larroquette takes on the role of defense attorney McBride, a sharp-witted former cop who can't resist a good fight—even when the odds are stacked against him.

Cast

John Larroquette
John Larroquette
Mike McBride
Marta DuBois
Marta DuBois
Sgt. Roberta Hansen
Matt Lutz
Phil Newberry
Paula Trickey
Paula Trickey
Claire Harriman
William McNamara
William McNamara
Tony Harriman
Jaime Ray Newman
Jaime Ray Newman
Emily Harriman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is McBride: Murder Past Midnight (2005) about?

This 2005 mystery-drama follows defense attorney McBride as he takes on the retrial of a wealthy tycoon accused of attempted murder. With his ex-partner and a determined public defender, he digs into a case filled with hidden motives and betrayals.

Who directed McBride: Murder Past Midnight?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in McBride: Murder Past Midnight?

John Larroquette leads the cast as McBride, joined by Marta DuBois, Matt Lutz, Paula Trickey, and William McNamara, with Jaime Ray Newman rounding out the ensemble.

Is McBride: Murder Past Midnight (2005) worth watching?

With its strong mystery elements and John Larroquette's compelling performance, *McBride: Murder Past Midnight* delivers a solid crime drama. Fans of courtroom twists and character-driven suspense will find it engaging, even if it doesn't break new ground.

How long is McBride: Murder Past Midnight?

The film runs for 120 minutes (2 hours).

About McBride: Murder Past Midnight (2005) — A Defense Attorney Uncovers a Poisonous Conspiracy

In *McBride: Murder Past Midnight* (2005), John Larroquette takes on the role of defense attorney McBride, a sharp-witted former cop who can't resist a good fight—even when the odds are stacked against him. Fresh off serving as a juror in a high-stakes attempted murder case, McBride finds himself reluctantly drawn into the retrial of a wealthy tycoon accused of poisoning. With the help of his resourceful ex-partner, Roberta (Marta DuBois), and the idealistic public defender Phil Newberry (Matt Lutz), McBride navigates a labyrinth of deceit, uncovering secrets that could rewrite the narrative of the case—and his own past.

The film blends mystery, crime, and drama into a tense, character-driven thriller, where trust is a luxury and every clue feels like a trap. Larroquette's McBride exudes both charm and grit, embodying the moral complexities of a man fighting for justice in a world where the truth is often buried beneath layers of ambition and betrayal. The atmosphere crackles with tension, as the story peels back the polished veneer of wealth to reveal a darker, more personal conspiracy.