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Please Call It Murder 1975

73 min📅 1975-01-21

In the gripping 1975 TV movie *Please Call It Murder*, a corporate executive's wife makes a chilling discovery—her husband's lifeless body and a suicide note meant to absolve her grief.

Director: Burt Brinckerhoff

Cast

Bradford Dillman
Bradford Dillman
Lt. Danny Ianello
Kathleen Widdoes
Kathleen Widdoes
Joan Harper
Janet Margolin
Janet Margolin
Susan Browning
Neil Brooks Cunningham
Neil Brooks Cunningham
Mickey Costigan
Simon Oakland
Simon Oakland
Mickey Costigan
Henry Jones
Henry Jones
Dr. Vincent
Dean Santoro
Joachim Fry
Eric Brotherson
Woodward
Lou Tiano
Sawyer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Please Call It Murder (1975) about?

A corporate wife finds her husband dead but chooses to destroy his suicide note, claiming his life insurance instead. What begins as a pragmatic decision evolves into a psychological nightmare as guilt and fear take hold.

Who directed Please Call It Murder?

Burt Brinckerhoff directed this 1975 TV movie, infusing the drama with a moody, suspenseful tone.

Who stars in Please Call It Murder?

The film features Bradford Dillman, Kathleen Widdoes, Janet Margolin, Neil Brooks Cunningham, and Simon Oakland in key roles.

Is Please Call It Murder (1975) worth watching?

While not a blockbuster, *Please Call It Murder* offers a tight, atmospheric thriller with strong performances and a twisty plot. For fans of 1970s TV mysteries or psychological dramas, it's a hidden gem worth tracking down.

How long is Please Call It Murder?

The film has a runtime of 73 minutes.

About Please Call It Murder (1975) — A 1970s TV Thriller of Deception and Dark Secrets

In the gripping 1975 TV movie *Please Call It Murder*, a corporate executive's wife makes a chilling discovery—her husband's lifeless body and a suicide note meant to absolve her grief. Instead of surrendering to despair, she shreds the final words, seizing the chance to secure his life insurance payout. What begins as a calculated act of self-preservation spirals into a tense psychological battle, as shadows of guilt and suspicion creep into her carefully constructed alibi. Directed by Burt Brinckerhoff, this mid-70s drama blends horror and mystery into a compact 73-minute thriller, where every glance and whispered confession feels laden with danger.

Brinckerhoff's direction infuses the film with a moody, suspenseful atmosphere, while Bradford Dillman leads the cast as the embattled husband's grieving widow, Kathleen Widdoes, Janet Margolin, and Simon Oakland round out the ensemble with performances that heighten the unease. The story's themes of deception and the fragility of trust unfold against the backdrop of a world where appearances can be as deadly as the truth. With its noir-tinged tension and moral ambiguity, *Please Call It Murder (1975)* is a haunting exploration of choice, consequence, and the secrets we bury deep.