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  1. Apr 12, 1996 · “Getting Away With Murder” tells the story of an ethics professor named Lambert (Dan Aykroyd), who lives next door to a kindly old man named Mueller (Jack Lemmon). Lambert plays drums in a local Dixieland band, and one night in a club he meets Gail ( Bonnie Hunt ), who likes his drumming, and him.

  2. Oct 6, 2005 · The story, based on a 1950 novel by Nigel Balchin titled A Way Through the Wood, could as easily have been told by Agatha Christie, if the focus is on the whodunit aspects, or by Georges Simenon, if we know whodunit but want to know how they feel about it, and how their feelings change as they discover more details.

  3. Getting Away With Murder. An ethics professor (Dan Aykroyd) is convinced, but cannot prove, that his crotchety old neighbor (Jack Lemmon) is a killer. ...a distasteful affair that should...

    • Harvey Miller
    • Comedy
    • Dan Aykroyd
  4. Plot. Ethics professor Jack Lambert's neighbor Max Mueller is revealed on the TV news to be escaped Nazi war criminal Karl Luger, whom the courts sentenced to death. Pressured by the news media's allegations, Mueller plans escape to South America.

  5. Dec 31, 1995 · Getting Away With Murder Review. When the very moralistic college ethics instructor (Aykroyd) finds himself living next door to an accused German death camp commander (Lemmon). by David...

  6. Getting Away with Murder: Directed by Harvey Miller. With Dan Aykroyd, Lily Tomlin, Jack Lemmon, Bonnie Hunt. A moral college ethics professor plans to kill his neighbor, a Nazi death camp commander.

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  8. Dan Ayrkoyd, looking boxy and well-scrubbed, plays a college professor in Massachusetts who is caught up in the media frenzy surrounding elderly German neighbor Jack Lemmon, who has been accused of being a notorious Nazi war criminal living under an assumed identity; when Lemmon tells Aykroyd he intends to leave the country in protest, Aykroyd p...

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