Actor Philip Trent, weary of his detective role, plans a cruise to escape Hollywood. He meets a mysterious woman and discovers a body onboard, later learning it was all orchestrated by Peter Dean.


Is it worth your time? If you like old-school, snappy banter and don’t mind a plot that feels like it was scribbled on a napkin during lunch, you’ll probably have a decent time. But if you need your murder mysteries to actually make sense, or if you get annoyed by characters who make stupid decisions because the script...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school, snappy banter and don’t mind a plot that feels like it was scribbled on a napkin during lunch, you’ll probably have a decent time. But if you need your murder mysteries to actually make sense, or if you get annoyed by characters who make stupid decisions because the script demands it, skip this. It’s a rainy Sunday afternoon kind of movie. Not great, not terrible, just kind of… there. Edmund Lowe is pretty great as the lead. He’s got that tired, wo..."
Edgar Allan Woolf, Joseph Santley, Florence Ryerson
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