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A Kind of Murder is an American murder mystery and psychological thriller directed by Andy Goddard from a screenplay by Susan Boyd based upon the 1954 Patricia Highsmith novel The Blunderer. It stars Patrick Wilson, Jessica Biel, Vincent Kartheiser, Haley Bennett, and Eddie Marsan.
A Kind of Murder: Directed by Andy Goddard. With Patrick Wilson, Jessica Biel, Haley Bennett, Eddie Marsan. In 1960s New York, Walter Stackhouse is a successful architect married to the beautiful Clara who leads a seemingly perfect life.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Andy Goddard
- 2016-12-16
Oct 2, 2017 · An unhappily married architect begins stalking a suspected wife murderer little realising the fateful consequences that lie in store in A Kind of Murder, a twisty and twisted psychological thriller set in early 1960s New York and Newark. ‘Nothing straight up about me,’ says Patrick Wilson’s glib protagonist Walter Stackhouse, early on in ...
A Kind of Murder: Directed by Andy Goddard. With Patrick Wilson, Jessica Biel, Haley Bennett, Eddie Marsan. In 1960s New York, Walter Stackhouse is a successful architect married to the beautiful Clara who leads a seemingly perfect life.
His desire to be free of her feeds his obsession with Kimmel, a man suspected of brutally murdering his own wife. When Walter and Kimmel's lives become dangerously intertwined, a ruthless police...
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- Andy Goddard
- R
- Patrick Wilson
Patrick Wilson and Jessica Biel play the central couple, Walter and Clara, the former tasked with finding balance in a character who warrants sympathy even when he may be potentially guilty of a heinous crime. Haley Bennett and Eddie Marsan round out the cast.
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Dec 12, 2016 · Albeit exquisitely packaged, A Kind of Murder is mostly a paint-by-numbers genre piece that only flares into life when exploring issues of sin, guilt, and punishment in relation to masculine sexual urges. As in many film noirs, murder here is explicitly linked to thwarted lust.