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  1. Rated: 2/5 • Aug 7, 2002. An ethics professor (Dan Aykroyd) is convinced, but cannot prove, that his crotchety old neighbor (Jack Lemmon) is a killer.

  2. 12. Apr. 1996 · I think about the twists and loops of the plot in “Getting Away With Murder” and, yes, I can see how it could have been a good comedy--a dark, ironic one, but funny. But then I think about the subject matter, and my heart sinks. Here is a film that tries to find comedy in the Holocaust, and it looks in the wrong places, in the wrong way, and becomes a sad embarrassment.I know that anything ...

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  4. I love Dan’s narration over it - I feel like it would be a book or should at least be novelized. It’s not one of his better movies but it’s one of my favorites. It’s so stupid and his character is so pure and justice-ridden it’s funny - one of my favorite roles of his. High morals and beliefs, reminds me a lot like Dan himself.

  5. I have been trying to make GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER(S), either as a film or a TV series, since 2003. I was baffled as to why it has taken so long to find the funding as, to me, it was essential to know why so very few of the murderers of the Holocaust were ever prosecuted. I had hoped that others would also wish to know this answer.

  6. Watch Getting Away With Murder (s) with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. Almost 1 million people in 22 countries carried out the unprovoked ...

  7. 5. Sept. 2020 · Leaving such issues aside for a moment, Getting Away with Murder (s) stands up as fluent filmmaking with good marks for the colour photography (Don McVey) and the controlled use of suitable music (Christopher Barnett). However, I am not convinced that letting the film run for almost three hours is a good thing: more is not always more.