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No Way to Treat a Lady

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In this farcical comedy, we follow the story of a somewhat disheveled yet charming detective from New York, who is on the trail of a cunning killer with a peculiar modus operandi: he murders beautiful women and disguises them with a theatrical flair. The plot thickens when the detective becomes obsessed not only with the case but also with the mother of one of the potential victims, a confident woman with a sharp sense of humor.

As he tries to unravel the mystery, our protagonist finds himself immersed in a psychological game that goes beyond the criminal, grappling with his own demons and insecurities. The tension between comedy and thriller intensifies as the detective faces a series of quirky characters, adding an absurd and entertaining tone to the story. With unexpected twists and a clever script, the tale explores not only the dynamics between the hunter and his prey but also the ups and downs of love and interpersonal relationships.

The film combines mystery elements with fascinating humor, offering moments of awkward laughter and reflections on human nature. Throughout his journey, the detective must decide if he is willing to risk everything for a real connection, while the line between madness and sanity becomes increasingly blurred. A work that, with its carefree tone and subtle social critique, continues to captivate today's audiences.

Media type
Movie
Year
1968
Director
Jack Smight
Writer
John Gay
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
89.00
Actors
Rod Steiger
Lee Remick
George Segal
Eileen Heckart
Murray Hamilton
Michael Dunn
Martine Bartlett
Barbara Baxley
Irene Dailey
Doris Roberts
Ruth White
David Doyle
Val Bisoglio
Zvee Scooler
Gender
Comedy
Suspense
Country
United States
Producers
Sol C. Siegel
Original title
No Way to Treat a Lady
Duration
108
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