Friday, March 15, 2019

Made for TV movie number 2

The Hunted Lady-



This one was a doozy.


This police womanwas accused of murdering the internal affairs


officer she was working with.


These guys

 believed that she did it.

I thought this movie would in fact, be about how she proves her innocence and finds the congressman involved in the cover-up was conspiring with the mob.

Instead, she went to Reno to find a connection, collapsed from a prior gunshot wound to wake up and in the care of Robert Reed- a local Native American Indian doctor who was also taking care of a


young boy who had bone cancer..


She and the doctor chummy up- bad guys go after her, the boy dies, they fall in love, but in the end she flees and the last scene is her boarding a bus to search for the next connection that may or may not prove her innocence.

Now time for the favorite dialogue-

He could be the first president of the United States owned and operated by the mob.

The phone went dead and so did Bruceton.

The Navy's all over the world Kathy, even in Seattle.

You're the only one I can trust, babe.  Right on,  babe.

Nothing vital was hit.  I'll just have to be a little careful I don't pop my stitches, that's all.

Next on the itinerary is The Golden Gate Murders (although this may get interrupted by greathusbanbob joining me.) featuring David Janssen- about a priest accused of jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge.


1 comment:

kmkat said...

Yeah, Robert Reed is totally believable as a Native.