and he's reaching for the...


there's one really corny part in the movie, when a guy is reaching for something in his suit pocket, and you're supose to believe it's a gun, it's -S-O- over doing it.
it was made to cut to commercial in the middle of that, if it had aired on american tv i guess.
i usully totally dig movies that take place on trains, but this feels pretty slow, lacking interesting people, predictable too, (sounds like i'm describing 95% of showbusiness today.) about a lady that vanishes on a train...... HITCHCOCK. ring a bell? angela lansbury had even done that role in the remake of hitchcock's great "the lady vanishes".
so that makes this atleast the 3rd movie i see where a chick vanishes on a train.
the later "murder she wrote" tv movies seem more cleaver and interesting. i think i've seen all now except one. ("a story to die for").
i think i like the tv-movies better than the series. "The Last Free Man" is without a doubt my favorite "murder she wrote" piece.


please don't laugh at me, becouse i'm on imdb.com on midsummer evening,
i got no other place to go, no dancing around flagpoles, or standing somewhere leaning,
please don't be angry, becouse i got no food or wine on the table,
i'm all out of alcohol, and as far as cooking goes, that i'm not able,
please don't shake your head, becouse i sit here as it was just another day,
there's not even anything on tv anymore, so i don't know where to stay.
please don't cry for me, becouse i don't dance and shake lose,
it's a long weekend, and i got the midsummer blues.

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