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  1. Mystery, Thriller, TV movie, 1974, Andy Griffith. Language. English. Someone is shooting the residents of a mountain resort town. Sheriff McNeill (Andy Griffith) must figure out the connection that links the victims and find the sniper before he (or she) kills again, and before the town council relieves him of duty.

    • 94 Min.
    • 426
    • CalypsosDream
  2. Winter Kills is a 1979 satirical black comedy thriller film written and directed by William Richert, based on the eponymous novel of 1974 by Richard Condon.

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    Winter Kill is a 1974 American made-for-television mystery-thriller film directed by Jud Taylor and written by John Michael Hayes and David Karp. It stars Andy Griffith as Sam McNeill, the police chief in a small resort town in the mountains of northern California.

    • Mystery Thriller
  4. 15. Apr. 1974 · Winter Kill: Directed by Jud Taylor. With Andy Griffith, John Larch, Tim O'Connor, Lawrence Pressman. A sniper is killing residents at a winter resort. Who will die next? And why?

    • (335)
    • Mystery, Thriller
    • Jud Taylor
    • 1974-04-15
  5. 11. Mai 1979 · Winter Kills: Directed by William Richert. With Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins, Eli Wallach. The younger brother of an assassinated US President is led down a rabbit hole of conspiracies and dead ends after learning of a man claiming to be the real shooter.

    • (3,5K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Mystery
    • William Richert
    • 1979-05-11
  6. Inspired by the conspiracy theories surrounding John F. Kennedy's assassination, this comic thriller follows Nick Kegan (Jeff Bridges), the younger brother of a U.S. president killed 19 years...

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    • Drama
    • R
  7. 11. Aug. 2023 · When William Richert’s “Winter Kills” was originally released in 1979, it proved to be so wild and audacious in how it mined our collective memories of one of the darkest, most defining moments of 20th-century American history--and presented them through a blackly comedic prism so far ahead of its time--that the few audiences ...