Killjoy (TV movie 1981) 8 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 1:47 min An entertaining and engaging made-for-tv mystery...

An entertaining and engaging made-for-tv mystery...

Killjoy (TV movie 1981) 8 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 1:47 min



BASIC PLOT: 

Joy Morgan has gone missing. Is she dead? Did she go on a trip? Who knows the truth? Is it Dr. Paul Trenton (John Rubinstein), who has a key to her house? Could it be Dr. Martha Trenton (Nancy Marchand), Paul's obsessive mother, who will do anything to control his life? Is it Laury Medford (Kim Basinger), who's new fiancé, Dr. Max Heller (Stephen Macht) might have had an affair with Joy? Could it even be Rosie, the bartender at 'Post-op', the local doctor's bar? Rosie seems a bit too interested in the goings on at the hospital, and in the doctor's lives. Or finally, could it be Lou Corbin (Robert Culp), the strange man who seems obsessed with Joy, and who continuously shows up where he's not wanted?

Dr.'s Heller & Trentons


WHAT WORKS:

 *SOAP OPERA-Y BUT IN A GOOD WAY The name of the hospital they all work in is 'City General Hospital', and of course the bar they all frequent, 'Post-Op', has a bartender, Rosie (very well played by Ann Wedgeworth) who's addicted to a soap very much like "General Hospital". The plotlines are soap opera-esque, but in an engaging, entertaining way, not in a ridiculous, oh brother way.

Dr. Paul Trenton & Laury Medford







*THE ACTING IS WAY ABOVE AVERAGE 

For a TV movie, this is stellar. I know in 1981, we took our jobs more seriously, and greed hadn't yet taken over the entertainment industry completely, but even with all that said, it's still a cut above the norm for that era.

John Rubinstein & Stephen Macht as
Dr.'s Trenton & Heller








*PERFECTLY CAST Kim Basinger and John Rubinstein are perfectly cast as Laury Medford and Dr. Paul Trenton, the rich, spoiled kids, grown into entitled adults. Stephen Macht is excellent as Dr. Max Heller, a doctor who put himself through med school, working on the docks. He looks more like a boxer, than a doctor. The actors are all visual metaphors to their characters, and it really works.

Ann Dusenberry as Joy Morgan/Elaine Steel
& Nancy Marchand as Dr. Martha Trenton








*GOOD HIDDEN VISUAL CLUES If you look, there are visual clues that tell the story. I can't say more without it being a spoiler, but keep your eyes open for the little things. This movie makes good use of them.

Lou Corbin (Robert Culp), John Rubinstein
as Dr. Trenton & Kim Basinger as Laury








*LOTS OF SUSPECTS, NO ANSWERS Literally everybody could be a suspect, even the ancillary characters, and that's a good thing. I also did not know who the killer was until the reveal, and I usually have these types of movies figured out in the first twenty minutes. Excellent.

Dr.'s Trenton & Joy Morgan/Elaine Steel







*VERY WELL SHOT The setups and blocking are very well done. It's a "Joy" to watch.

Ann Wedgeworth as Rosie






*COOL CARS There are some awesome cars in this movie - a 'Vette and a Ferrari.

Stephen Macht & Kim Basinger


*KIM BASINGER GOES BRALESS throughout the whole movie, enough said.



WHAT DOESN'T WORK: 

*I TRIED HARD TO THINK OF SOMETHING, BUT EVERYTHING WORKS

Stephen Macht, Kim Basinger, 
Nancy Marchand & John Rubinstein







TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: 

*I would definitely recommend this movie to mystery fans. It's a mix of an old school Agatha Christie, (with Robert Culp playing Poirot) and a good night time soap's cliffhanger. Either way, a highly enjoyable ride.

Watch this movie if you like mysteries


CLOSING NOTES: 

*THIS IS A MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.

Ann Wedgeworth as Rosie







*I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.




Lou Corbin (Robert Culp)


Dr. Max Heller (Stephen Macht) 

Dr. Paul Trenton (John Rubinstein)


Ann Dusenberry as Joy Morgan/Elaine Steel

 Kim Basinger & Stephen Macht


Robert Culp as Lou Corbin

John Rubinstein as Dr. Paul Trenton

Stephen Macht as Dr. Max Heller

Kim Basinger as Laury Medford

Kim Basinger as Laury Medford

Nancy Marchand & John Rubinstein

Robert Culp & Terry Burns 

Kim Basinger as Laury Medford



Robert Culp as Lou Corbin

Nancy Marchand as Dr. Martha Trenton

John Rubinstein as Dr. Paul Trenton

Robert Culp as Lou Corbin

Stephen Macht as Dr. Max Heller

Kim Basinger as Laury Medford

Stephen Macht as Dr. Max Heller

Nancy Marchand as Dr. Martha Trenton





Stephen Macht as Dr. Max Heller &
Kim Basinger as Laury Medford

Stephen Macht as Dr. Max Heller

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