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No Way to Treat a Lady (1968)
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Synopsis
New York detective Moe Brummell (
George Segal
) is assigned to track down a serial killer who has been preying on lonely middle-aged ladies. Each of the bodies is discovered with a lipstick kiss drawn on the forehead. We know (but Brummell doesn't) that the murderer is Christopher Gill (
Rod Steiger
), a round-the-bend actor whose hatred for his mother has driven him to his killing spree. Gill is fond of adopting a different personality and costume with each killing (a priest, a homosexual, a plumber etc.), making him doubly difficult to trace. When Brummell comments to the media that he's up against a criminal genius, he finds himself the reluctant recipient of Gill's anonymous phone calls, wherein the killer plants cryptic clues leading to his next crime. It may not be readily apparent from the previous sentence, but No Way to Treat a Lady is a comedy-albeit a jet-black one. Moe Brummell is hampered with an archetypal Jewish mamma (
Eileen Heckart
), who in her own way is as deadly as the elusive Christopher Gill.
Lee Remick
plays Brummell's girl friend, who, as the only person who might be able to identify Gill, is placed in harm's way at the film's climax. A curious by-product of No Way to Treat a Lady is the fact that Rod Steiger was cast in the lead in the 1976 biopic W.C. Fields and Me on the basis of the third-rate Fields imitation he offers to
George Segal
during one of his taunting phone calls. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Martine Bartlett
Alma Mulloy
Barbara Baxley
Belle Poppie
Val Bisoglio
Detective Monaghan
Irene Dailey
Mrs. Fitts
David F. Doyle
Lieutenant Dawson
Michael Dunn
Mr. Kupperman
Murray Hamilton
Inspector Haines
Eileen Heckart
Mrs. Brummel
Lee Remick
Kate Palmer
Doris Roberts
Sylvia Poppie
George Segal
Morris Brummel
Rod Steiger
Christopher Gill
Ruth White
Mrs. Himmel
Kim August
Sadie
Production Crew
George Jenkins
Art Director
Hal Pereira
Art Director
William Goldman
Book Author
Jack Priestley
Cinematographer
Andrew Belling
Composer (Music Score)
Stanley Myers
Composer (Music Score)
George Newman
Costume Designer
Theoni V. Aldredge
Costume Designer
Jack Smight
Director
Archie Marshek
Editor
Terence Nelson
First Assistant Director
Bob O'Bradovich
Makeup
Ernest Adler
Makeup
Sol C. Siegel
Producer
John Gay
Screenwriter
George Jenkins
Set Designer
Andrew Belling
Songwriter
Year: 1968
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Crime
Produced by
Paramount
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