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Murder by illusion.

Director: Robert Mandel

Writer: Gregory Fleeman, Robert T. Megginson

Producer: Jack Wiener, Dodi Fayed

A movies special effects man is hired by a government agency to help stage the assassination of a well known gangster. When the agency double cross him, he uses his special effects to trap the gangster and the corrupt agents.

109 min Rating: 6.558/10 Released
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Top Cast

Bryan Brown
Bryan Brown
Roland 'Rollie' Tyler
Brian Dennehy
Brian Dennehy
Lt. Leo McCarthy
Mason Adams
Mason Adams
Col. Mason
Jerry Orbach
Jerry Orbach
Nicholas DeFranco

Movie Info

Director: Robert Mandel

Writer: Gregory Fleeman, Robert T. Megginson

Producer: Jack Wiener, Dodi Fayed

Production Companies: Orion Pictures

Countries: United States of America

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JPV852: Seen this one a few times over the years, not great and Bryan Brown is a bit limited with the dramatic stuff but still an all around entertaining suspense-thriller. **3.5/5**
CinemaSerf: Have you ever seen the classic that is "I Dismember Momma"? It's a belter - all down to the amazing creative skills of visual effects man "Rollie" (Bryan Brown). At least, the US Government think so and so they engage him to help out faking some evidence of murder for a man they are subsequently going to put into witness protection. Meantime, New York's finest "McCarthy" (Brian Dennehy) is investigating that very crime, but he can't quite get to grips with why his federal colleagues are being less than helpful. As the story develops, it becomes quite clear that none of this is on the level and there is blackmail, extortion and real-life murder on the cards and pretty swiftly our faker is having to use all his skills and wits to keep himself alive as he hasn't a clue whom to trust. The audience knows a little more about who is pulling the strings than he does, but that doesn't really matter as the whole thing sort of splutters from the far-fetched to the downright silly, especially towards the end when his handler "Col. Mason" (Mason Adams) shows his true colours. Brown fitted the bill in "Breaker Morant" (1980) but otherwise I never quite knew why, aside from his looks, Brown made it on the big screen at all. He has a glint in his eye, but his acting is about as papier-mΓ’chΓ© as many of his props and he delivers the pedestrian dialogue just as statically. It's a fantasy adventure in all but name - just add a few bullets, a fake moustache or two and lots of rain. Maybe next time don't opt for witness protection, just go sit in the Colosseum - it'd be safer, and certainly more fun to watch.