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Thanks for sharing this movie ‘ Robert Urich one of my favorite actors ‘ he was up there with the best ,greatest personality too ! So sorry for his passing several years ago, RIP dear man 🙏❤️🙏
The 90's had the best made for tv suspense movies. Robert Urich had such a likeable "everyman" quality; he was both a guy's guy and a girl's guy. This and "Blind Man's Bluff" are two terrific mysteries with him. Good cast. Thanks for posting.
Robert Urich was a fine actor and a great looking man. It was very sad when Robert died from a rare cancer of the joints after a very public battle. He was in the process of writing his memoirs when he took a turn for the worse and died in hospital at the age of 55. I cant believe it has been 18 years since he passed away. Lovely man.
Awesome movie, saw this years ago. Love Robert Urich, what a great actor. Brought sensitivity, humor and authenticity to every role. Love watching all his movies, especially the Lifetime movies he played in. A truly great guy, and a super handsome one at that! Gone too soon.❤ Thanks so much for posting.
Really good suspenseful movie. Thank you JW for posting these films. Worked swing shift (4-midnight) thruout the 80s & 90s. Missed nightime tv shows. And, that was when cable (TNT, TBS, Lifetime, Hallmark), etc. really pushed out & made these shows. So thankful JW you got your channel covering these gems. Remember, even if it is an old film (or old anything), if you haven't seen it, it is NEW. Fabulous. Thanks again.
Robert Ulrich was one amazing actor. Lover Vegas and Spencer and lonesome dove and other movies that he played in. He could be funny or bad in what ever movie he was in. Sad that he is no longer with us. Rest in peace Robert you left us with great memories.
@@mcveljo they used to say "only the good die young"....😥 I can't recall anything negative said about Robert Urich. He would be a very prominent veteran actor if he had lived.
Hey there…. or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
@@mcveljo I know this reply is 2 years late, but I think the diary Robert Urich found was the "real Alan's" mother's diary, so he (the real Alan/the killer) was the traumatized child who was fixated on guest number 7 due to what he saw happen to his father and mother.
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Robert urick was one fine actor. Loved Vegas and Spencer and all of the movies he played in. He could be funny or serious. A good guy or bad guy. Excellent actor. Yuphe sure was a sexy guy but he alwsys played that down. Happily martied eith a family. Very decent man. He is sadly missed by his fans.
Robert Urich: 1946 - 2002: Spelt Urič: He is of Slovak nationality: his parents moved to America from Slovakia after WWII. He was A Roman Catholic: He died: age 55 from a rare cancer: that enters the joints and tendons. Robert was married twice, and had adopted 3 x children: His second wife Heather Menzies: b: 1949 died 2017 from brain cancer: age 68: Both founded funding societies for cancer cures: Their legacy continues still today. PS: Heather Menzies was the actress Louise Von Trapp in the : Sound of Music : film. She is the oldest child, and the oldest daughter in the Von Trapp family.
No, she was the 2nd oldest Von Trapp daughter, the blonde haired girl. The elder sister was the dark haired girl, who sang " I am 16, going on 17" with the post boy in the Conservatory
Very Intense but awesome ending!!! I'd love to be able to give 1x donation but I'm really struggling financially right I'm Not working & also had majorly surgery. Hopefully will be able to in near future. Thanks for providing quality movies.
Exceptionally clean, neat apartment, pet fish was apparently fed by someone (not dead). No dirty laundry, dirty dishes, partially eaten food, etc. ? Who came-in & sanitized the place ??? 🤔
Me too!! Yeah… 🙂😎 Hey there David ~ (or whoever else can answer me this) I need some help with this movie. 😜 did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, (I know, he is a serial killer) kill/ target people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or WHY did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
TheVidkid67 However, I got the feeling that although Michael Ironside is not playing a villain in this movie that his character is not particularly nice either. I felt there was an edge to his character that was unsettling even from the beginning.
August 14th 2020-an extraordinary movie. Brilliant storyline and interesting cast. Robert Urich was excellent in he's role. Watching and appreciative from the Fiji Islands.
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘weird…’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Hey there my dear ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
I figured out who's the killer by his second appearance. By now you know to be wary of those who act very innocent yet there's something "off" about them.
I suspected who the killer was early on in the film. It is no fun when you figure it out so soon. However, it was still a good film. Always loved Robert Urich, so sad he passed so young...
Me too. There was a little while there where I was starting to wonder if I was wrong until I also figured out the killer's method of impacting another prominent character (trying not to make this a spoiler). So I'll give them kudos for that clever part. Anyway, I thought there were a lot of plot holes, but I still liked the movie. It was well acted and reasonably clever.
Good movie, but predictable. I had the real killer figured out before the middle of the film. But enjoying the "Eye Candy" that is Robert Urich makes it all very well worth it. RIP Robert Ulrich - you are greatly missed.😻😿💕
I agree with you!! But weird… did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, (I know, he is a serial killer) kill/ target people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Who keeps documents you want to hide in the bathroom in the top drawer? How was the amnesia guy identified in the first place? How did the ID of the other guy get on him? And it had no picture? Do you mean to say in that building nobody had seen the person that really lived there?There was no picture ID of this rich guy on record anywhere? All kind of strange.
It was a stretch- 90s movies.... But, re: documents- this guy seemed really odd- could hv tumbled from anywhere. Also feels like that was a different time. Like if you were really not wanting to be photographed there may not be adult pics of you available- like just school pics
1) Good point 2) Good question. I think it's implied that the property manager made sure the police got that wrong. They don't explain how. Theoretically he could have come forward when his tenant didn't come home. 3) Right. And what about the restaurant manager? How did he recognize Robert Urich if he'd never seen his picture? I agree, these were some of the many plot holes. It was still well acted and the main twist was clever enough, imo.
I wonder if that restaurant manager suspected something fishy with him bc he kept staring at him as if he knew he wasn't the real Alan Strong. I knew there was something up with that neighbor.
Yep, those two characters tipped me off. When the neighbour spoke of making mistakes during their chess game. And the manager of puzzles was unduly puzzled by Alan Strongs visit.
@@aroyaliota, & whoever can answer me this…I need some help with this movie..did I miss something or why did that neighbor, the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? and why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Oh, such a good point. I was thinking the manager looking worried was a reflection of them trying to make us think the manager was up to no good. But now it does make sense that his worry was related to thinking Urich wasn't the real Alan. Still, I'm confused as to how the manager would just approach Urich, call him Mr. Strong, and introduce himself (Stewart Kesler).
GREAT MOVIE!! I LIKE IT BECAUSE IT REALLY TURNED OUT IN THE END THAT HE IS THE MURDERER!!SO MANY TURNS, JUST AS IF IT WAS WRITTEN IN A CRIME NOVEL. GREAT ACTORS AND THEME ON THE EDGE OF THE PARANORMAL IS REALLY SPECIAL TO ME.THANKS FOR THE MOVIE!! GREETINGS FROM ZAGREB, CROATIA!! 🌬️🌀🌌🙏
What did he die of Robert York I know for a long time I have not seen him in any movies I know he's a 80s and 90s actor the actor for life I just had not seen any new movies Robert York featuring in so the question again please what did he die of
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Hey there ~ (or whoever else can answer me this) I need some help with this movie. 😜 yeah… but did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, (I know, he is a serial killer) kill/ target people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
I find it very difficult to accept young persons dying (I’m 78) under 70. Like Robert Zurich. Looked picture of health then find in having terminal illnesses. Productive in life by making us grow fond of him. And now gone. Death is so unfair.
Fun fact: Did you know that the hostess in Murder By Night was played by Barbara Radecki, who voiced Ikuko Tsukino and Michelle Kaioh/Sailor Neptune in the original dub of Sailor Moon (1995-2000)
The first time, I seen him as detective in A Vegas!!!! His very Handsome men !!!! There was something About him the grabs Your ❤️💜❤️ Any one could see the Good in him true his Eyes !!!! I was ❤️ broken wen he died in Such young age. His wife must love Him.
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb in the end…)?☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Buena película de crimen y misterio con un desarrollo atrapante y un desenlace inesperado con las actuaciones destacadas de los grandes actores como Robert Urich y Michael Ironside para recomendar y verla
I don't know who else is watching but this movie is getting very interesting! Do you remember on Laugh In the guy in the bushes? I think it was Artie Johnson. "Very Interesting"! Cheers!
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Thanks for sharing this movie ‘ Robert Urich one of my favorite actors ‘ he was up there with the best ,greatest personality too ! So sorry for his passing several years ago, RIP dear man 🙏❤️🙏
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The 90's had the best made for tv suspense movies.
Robert Urich had such a likeable "everyman" quality; he was both a guy's guy and a girl's guy.
This and "Blind Man's Bluff" are two terrific mysteries with him.
Good cast. Thanks for posting.
Robert Urich was a fine actor and a great looking man. It was very sad when Robert died from a rare cancer of the joints after a very public battle. He was in the process of writing his memoirs when he took a turn for the worse and died in hospital at the age of 55. I cant believe it has been 18 years since he passed away. Lovely man.
he had brain cancer
Had no idea. He was indeed a fine actor and a gorgeous man.🙏🏼💕
His notes on his memoir were taken and incorporated into a terrific book about his life. Worth the read.
Awesome movie, saw this years ago. Love Robert Urich, what a great actor. Brought sensitivity, humor and authenticity to every role. Love watching all his movies, especially the Lifetime movies he played in. A truly great guy, and a super handsome one at that! Gone too soon.❤ Thanks so much for posting.
Played football at Florida State. Good player.
Good story and good acting. Robert Urich never fails to impress. RIP Mr Urich. ❤
Robert Urich rest in peace. Great actor in a lot of great movies
You get the best when you get Ironside. Amazing as always.
Really good suspenseful movie. Thank you JW for posting these films. Worked swing shift (4-midnight) thruout the 80s & 90s. Missed nightime tv shows. And, that was when cable (TNT, TBS, Lifetime, Hallmark), etc. really pushed out & made these shows. So thankful JW you got your channel covering these gems. Remember, even if it is an old film (or old anything), if you haven't seen it, it is NEW. Fabulous. Thanks again.
Two of my all time favorites, Robert Urich and Michael Ironside. Wonderful! I havent even watched the movie yet🤓🤓
Robert Ulrich was one amazing actor. Lover Vegas and Spencer and lonesome dove and other movies that he played in. He could be funny or bad in what ever movie he was in. Sad that he is no longer with us. Rest in peace Robert you left us with great memories.
Robert Urich .... a fine and versatile actor, and a person of substance and sensitivity ... why are such people the first to be taken?
I'll never understand that either
Me neither!!!! 😔😞😟💔
Loved him!!❤
…while the hateful selfish and destructive live on, abusing their positions of power and ruining many lives, for years and years?
@@mcveljo they used to say "only the good die young"....😥
I can't recall anything negative said about Robert Urich. He would be a very prominent veteran actor if he had lived.
I didn’t have a tv and was still a kid in these days so I missed all these movies! Thanks for giving me a chance to finally see them.
Any movie starring Robert Urich is a good movie! I really like him.
I agree
@@hsdentertainment Spencer for Hire was a fun series. RIP Bob
Same here!
I haven't seen this tele-film over three decades. Thank you so much.
@Atsushi Takayasu , Guessing by your profile picture that was the year you were born???.🤔💭. 😂😂😂😂✌
Robrrt Ulrich reminds me of a big teddy bear who is non threatening and a big gentle man
RIP 😍😍😍😍
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Yep...a nice, cuddly teddy bear. RIP❤
Great twist at the end of the movie. I've always liked movies with the late Robert Urich.
😢
Me too.
I love a good plot twist! 😃
He was my crush during VEGAS days. He's cute. RIP, Mr. Robert Urich.
Indeed intense, psycho drama, complex plot, action, good movie. RIP Robert.
It was very sad when he died. I loved him in Vegas!!!
Hey there…. or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
@@mcveljo I know this reply is 2 years late, but I think the diary Robert Urich found was the "real Alan's" mother's diary, so he (the real Alan/the killer) was the traumatized child who was fixated on guest number 7 due to what he saw happen to his father and mother.
Superb suspense movie great casts missed Robert Ulrich gone too soon but never forgotten thank you dear ❤😘
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Robert urick was one fine actor. Loved Vegas and Spencer and all of the movies he played in. He could be funny or serious. A good guy or bad guy. Excellent actor. Yuphe sure was a sexy guy but he alwsys played that down. Happily martied eith a family. Very decent man. He is sadly missed by his fans.
"Decent" is a good reference.
Really this used to be one of the core values of the country.
Yessssss very gorgeous great actor
WOW !!! Thank you for posting this movie .
Fine act: Robert Urich and Kay Lenz . Great movie. Michael Ironside is superb as always. Thanks for uploading it.
Robert Urich,always remember and miss you😪, with love💞...R.I.P. 🙏🕯🌟
Robert Urich: 1946 - 2002: Spelt Urič: He is of Slovak nationality: his parents moved to America from Slovakia after WWII.
He was A Roman Catholic: He died: age 55 from a rare cancer: that enters the joints and tendons.
Robert was married twice, and had adopted 3 x children:
His second wife Heather Menzies: b: 1949 died 2017 from brain cancer: age 68: Both founded funding societies for cancer cures: Their legacy continues still today.
PS: Heather Menzies was the actress Louise Von Trapp in the : Sound of Music : film. She is the oldest child, and the oldest daughter in the Von Trapp family.
No, she was the 2nd oldest Von Trapp daughter, the blonde haired girl. The elder sister was the dark haired girl, who sang " I am 16, going on 17" with the post boy in the Conservatory
Wow!
Very Intense but awesome ending!!! I'd love to be able to give 1x donation but I'm really struggling financially right I'm Not working & also had majorly surgery. Hopefully will be able to in near future. Thanks for providing quality movies.
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Hope you're much better now, two years later. All the best.
You’ll be ok….. I believe that.❤😊
Exceptionally clean, neat apartment, pet fish was apparently fed by someone (not dead). No dirty laundry, dirty dishes, partially eaten food, etc.
? Who came-in & sanitized the place ??? 🤔
Thank you for uploading this movie
Another psychological cliff hanger! Again the music was just right. These types of films ---------- Love 'em! Love 'em! Want more of 'em!!!!
Me too!! Yeah… 🙂😎 Hey there David ~ (or whoever else can answer me this) I need some help with this movie. 😜 did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, (I know, he is a serial killer) kill/ target people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Anyone loving this type of Thriller, I'd recommend the movie 'Blink', one of my all time favourites
the best crime thriller movie of all time, equaling the suspense of Psycho and other Hitchcock movies!!!!!
Robert Urick is so charming always. Sadly taken away too soon from this life. RIP Robert. Miss you and your acting.,
WOW another good movie! Thank You for posting it! And LOVE YOUR RANTS 😀
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or WHY did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
WOW amazing psychological thriller !! I never suspected that dude who was the killer
Thank you for sharing this excellent movie 🎥 👏
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
It's really weird to see Michael Ironside NOT playing a villain for once.
TheVidkid67
However, I got the feeling that although Michael Ironside is not playing a villain in this movie that his character is not particularly nice either. I felt there was an edge to his character that was unsettling even from the beginning.
@@aliciarobertson4979 Yeah, he was still an arrogant shit. He turned out okay though. Did you ever see Extreme Prejudice? He was great in that.
@@TheVidkid67 Great Movie. Nick Nolte was fab too!
Not many people have seen it which is a shame.
Actually, there's a lot of good movies where he plays good cops, but they are kinda unknown, very underated.
1:37 - I love how that other car explodes by merely having it's roof grazed.
Yeah, and I know she was hysterical, but if she could thread her car through the garage exit, I think she could have avoided hitting the parked car.
Great movie! Robert Urich was the best.❤️
To use an old fashioned term. Whst a hunk robert urich was. Rip!
dian kreczmer he was a hunk and a very nice guy too
To quote Rose Nyland, “That man makes my ovaltine boil”
He was adorable 🥰.
Oh man! And could he rock a pair of Levi’s or what???!!!
@@rebeccamoore2711 yes indeed!😎😎😎😎
August 14th 2020-an extraordinary movie. Brilliant storyline and interesting cast. Robert Urich was excellent in he's role. Watching and appreciative from the Fiji Islands.
@Calvin Klein, I've a friend from the fiji islands. He came over to join the army!!. He's Still over here living in 🇬🇧Scotland🇬🇧..👍
@@scottthebrave695 thank you for sharing this with me. Stay safe and blessed my friend.
Great movie i loved it i love Robert Urich great acter going to give this movie a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ star's hope to see more films like this one 💓👏👏👏
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘weird…’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Robert Urich, I know, has already passed away. Rest in peace.
robert died years ago
@@skygazer6898 .....that was a tad redundant....
@@MrLyndarenaud comprehendo?
@@skygazer6898 that would be "comprende?" and the answer would be "comprendo".
@@watchgoose ok, i got you! I bow down to your intelligence...............keep urself safe
Loved Robert Urich. RIP.
Figured who the killer was quite early on. Good movie. Robert Urich, was such a fine looking man and great actor
Me too. Still enjoyed the movie, though.
Very good movie. With a Robert Urich🌹 as his best. Thanks to upload for us 🤞
Urich he was a good actor good looking MAN
Thank you for sharing a very nice movie I am from South Africa 11 April 2020
OMG, what a great movie, thank you
Hey there my dear ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
R.I.P Robert Urich
I figured out who's the killer by his second appearance. By now you know to be wary of those who act very innocent yet there's something "off" about them.
You’re missed Mr Urich
I suspected who the killer was early on in the film. It is no fun when you figure it out so soon. However, it was still a good film. Always loved Robert Urich, so sad he passed so young...
Yep I did too, but I still wanted to watch it ☺️
Me too. There was a little while there where I was starting to wonder if I was wrong until I also figured out the killer's method of impacting another prominent character (trying not to make this a spoiler). So I'll give them kudos for that clever part. Anyway, I thought there were a lot of plot holes, but I still liked the movie. It was well acted and reasonably clever.
Robert Urich is the star making the movies great❤❤❤
Good movie, but predictable. I had the real killer figured out before the middle of the film. But enjoying the "Eye Candy" that is Robert Urich makes it all very well
worth it. RIP Robert Ulrich - you are greatly missed.😻😿💕
I agree with you!! But weird… did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, (I know, he is a serial killer) kill/ target people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Who keeps documents you want to hide in the bathroom in the top drawer?
How was the amnesia guy identified in the first place? How did the ID of the other guy get on him? And it had no picture?
Do you mean to say in that building nobody had seen the person that really lived there?There was no picture ID of this rich guy on record anywhere? All kind of strange.
It was a stretch- 90s movies.... But, re: documents- this guy seemed really odd- could hv tumbled from anywhere. Also feels like that was a different time. Like if you were really not wanting to be photographed there may not be adult pics of you available- like just school pics
1) Good point
2) Good question. I think it's implied that the property manager made sure the police got that wrong. They don't explain how. Theoretically he could have come forward when his tenant didn't come home.
3) Right. And what about the restaurant manager? How did he recognize Robert Urich if he'd never seen his picture?
I agree, these were some of the many plot holes. It was still well acted and the main twist was clever enough, imo.
Can't remember his name, but he remembers how to play chess. This was good. Somewhat of a surprise ending. RIP Robert.
Of course. He'd remember how to drive a car if he had one, too. He just wouldn't remember learning.
Good film, thanks for sharing it!
Watching from South Africa May 2024
I wonder if that restaurant manager suspected something fishy with him bc he kept staring at him as if he knew he wasn't the real Alan Strong. I knew there was something up with that neighbor.
Yep, those two characters tipped me off. When the neighbour spoke of making mistakes during their chess game. And the manager of puzzles was unduly puzzled by Alan Strongs visit.
@@aroyaliota, & whoever can answer me this…I need some help with this movie..did I miss something or why did that neighbor, the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? and why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Oh, such a good point. I was thinking the manager looking worried was a reflection of them trying to make us think the manager was up to no good. But now it does make sense that his worry was related to thinking Urich wasn't the real Alan. Still, I'm confused as to how the manager would just approach Urich, call him Mr. Strong, and introduce himself (Stewart Kesler).
@@mcveljo You've asked this question, several times now, and it's been answered 🙄🤡
Great movie, everyone was terrific. The opening was gory but I'm glad I stuck with it. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much its a nice movie
Watching this on the weekend..*gathers snacks*
GREAT MOVIE!! I LIKE IT BECAUSE IT REALLY TURNED OUT IN THE END THAT HE IS THE MURDERER!!SO MANY TURNS, JUST AS IF IT WAS WRITTEN IN A CRIME NOVEL.
GREAT ACTORS AND THEME ON THE EDGE OF THE PARANORMAL IS REALLY SPECIAL TO ME.THANKS FOR THE MOVIE!! GREETINGS FROM ZAGREB, CROATIA!!
🌬️🌀🌌🙏
This film is basically another version of Hitchcock's Spellbound.
Interesting! Good to know.
RIP Bob- I miss you!
What did he die of Robert York I know for a long time I have not seen him in any movies I know he's a 80s and 90s actor the actor for life I just had not seen any new movies Robert York featuring in so the question again please what did he die of
@@lidiahayes9355 Robert died of cancer in 2002. His wife died of brain cancer in 2014
2020...love this movie!
Great film... thank you for sharing 👍
Who owned the restaurant? Whose apartment was it?
Another Great Flick...
Robert Urich, I know, has already passed away. Rest in peace.
Another good & scary movie. Thank you for uploading & sharing it with us. Anymore Robert Urich movies, I like him?
Great movie, I never know if I will like the old ones but this was great!!!
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb…?’) ☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Best movie channel on the tube....tku
Robert, WAY too young. I remember a quote from that cop show he did. We live as we dream... alone. I quote it often! That must have been 20 years ago!
he died 20 yrs ago.
it's from the first episode of spenser for hire Promised land i think
Love this movie. Thanks for sharing.❤
Excellent Excellent movie! Well done in all areas💕
Another fantastic upload just loved it thank you so much
Debbie, seriously? The first 45 seconds tells you this is going to be a ditch of a movie. Goodbye.
A very good movie full of twists and turns
Great movie thank for sharing
How many of you knew beforehand that Brian R. R. Hebb C.S.C. was the director of photography?
Nice digs. This could be an interesting movie. Glad i didn't switch it off.
Great movie thank you
Good movie..love the way it ended- not as presumed👍👍👍
Hey there ~ (or whoever else can answer me this) I need some help with this movie. 😜 yeah… but did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, (I know, he is a serial killer) kill/ target people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Great film!
Glad of having a chance to watch it.
Many thanks 😊
I find it very difficult to accept young persons dying (I’m 78) under 70. Like Robert Zurich. Looked picture of health then find in having terminal illnesses. Productive in life by making us grow fond of him. And now gone. Death is so unfair.
I remember Spencer
Uriah- sorry just saw typo!
@@bertharuiz1225 Urich.....
He was a cutie 🥰
I once saw it some time back nice thriller movie James Hadley chase novels
Very good, his movies always are!
Fun fact: Did you know that the hostess in Murder By Night was played by Barbara Radecki, who voiced Ikuko Tsukino and Michelle Kaioh/Sailor Neptune in the original dub of Sailor Moon (1995-2000)
Fantastic movie watching in 8th june 2024.❤❤
Excellent - had me guessing all the way. Great suspense, thank you ❤
The first time, I seen him as detective in
A Vegas!!!! His very
Handsome men !!!!
There was something
About him the grabs
Your ❤️💜❤️
Any one could see the
Good in him true his
Eyes !!!! I was ❤️ broken wen he died in
Such young age.
His wife must love
Him.
Great movie! Thanks!
Hey there ~ or whoever else can answer me this: I need some help with this movie. (it was kinda ‘dumb in the end…)?☹️ did I miss something or why did that neighbor > the “real Alan”, kill people that were customers at the restaurant “Puzzles”..? & why did he just pick people from the restaurant’s guestbook? > and always guest number 7?? Was that just his SICK, TWISTED way of ‘picking his victims..?’ Hmm 🤔 🤨 THANK YOU for your reply!! 🙂🤓 😎
Buena película de crimen y misterio con un desarrollo atrapante y un desenlace inesperado con las actuaciones destacadas de los grandes actores como Robert Urich y Michael Ironside para recomendar y verla
Great plot Remarkable acting. Thanks for posting.
Great movie, intense..
Enjoyable movie..thank you
I don't know who else is watching but this movie is getting very interesting! Do you remember on Laugh In the guy in the bushes? I think it was Artie Johnson. "Very Interesting"! Cheers!
I had a blast being an extra in this movie. Robert Urich was a really nice down to earth man. I can be seen at 51:09 for a split second 😆.
Neat!
Wowwwwww it was a great movie one of the best that I ever saw so thanks for sharing 👌👍👍👍
Just beginning to watch now.... It looks violent🙄
Fast paced & intriguing...
reeeaaaly good film...Thanks uploader
I will still remember Ironside in Scanners