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Milton Murrill Movies

1988  
 
A deaf couple is ambushed, and the husband is fatally shot. As he lies dying, the man conveys his last words to his wife via sign language--thereby giving Huntern(Fred Dryer) the only clue (an extremely thin one) as to the killer's identity. With the help of a police interpreter, Hunter interrogates the three most likely suspects--the wife, a jealous brother and a disgruntled suitor--who like victim are all deaf. As it turns out, however, the dead man's vast art collection holds the key to unlocking the mystery. This episode was adapted from a novel by H. Edward Hunsberger, a master in the realm of "locked-room" whoddunits. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1985  
R  
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A mysterious and possibly otherworldly stranger comes to the rescue of a frontier town in this Western, which was strongly influenced by the George Stevens classic, Shane. The peace of a small mining community is shattered when Coy LaHood (Richard Dysart), the ruthless proprietor of a powerful strip-mining company, arrives in town with his son Josh (Christopher Penn) and a posse of hired guns to drive out the townspeople and take control of the territory. Megan (Sydney Penny), a young girl whose pet was killed in the melee, prays to God for someone to defend the village from the marauders; soon, the Preacher (Clint Eastwood) arrives on a pale horse, and joins forces with Hull Barrett (Michael Moriarty), the unofficial leader of the miners and one of the few who attempts to defend himself, to take a stand against LaHood and his men. As the Preacher and Barrett try to organize the miners to fight the invaders, both Megan and her mother Sarah (Carrie Snodgrass) find they're drawn to the Preacher, who keeps to himself and seems to have more than his share of secrets. Pale Rider was also directed by leading man Clint Eastwood; it was his first Western as both director and star since the acclaimed The Outlaw Josey Wales. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Clint EastwoodMichael Moriarty, (more)