Reflections of Murder (1974 TV Movie)
7/10
Fun spooky thriller!
1 November 2017
Joan Hackett and Sam Waterston run a boys' school on the large estate that's been in Joan's family for generations. While the students adore Joan—and vice versa—they fear her strict husband. Sam's former mistress, Tuesday Weld, also works at the school and is Joan's best friend. The two women are tired of getting pushed around, and Tuesday comes up with a plan to get Sam out of the way. . . permanently.

Don't be put off by Joan's mealy-mouthed character; she's supposed to be frustrating and inept! If she had any more of a backbone or a brain, she wouldn't have been bullied by her husband or coerced by her best friend to commit murder. As an actress, she does exactly what she's supposed to do for the audience to enjoy the flow of the story. Tuesday is also very good—and gives a great Mia Farrow impression—in her strength and take-charge-attitude. Those of you who are used to seeing Sam Waterston in good-guy roles will be very surprised to see him as an indisputable villain in Reflections of Murder, and he's able to pull it off surprisingly well, especially since he's so famous for being nice and kind. When all the actors give great performances, I tend to give credit to the director, so hats off to John Badham for yet another well-acted suspenseful flick!

If you like these types of movies, it's very entertaining. I'm a bit of a lightweight when it comes to scary movies, so Reflections of Murder is just as much as I can handle without hiding behind a pillow. Braver audiences might want to look for something spookier, but it was a great addition to my Halloween lineup!
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