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  1. Someone's Killing the World's Greatest Models. Murder mars the reunion of several fashion models who gather to celebrate the comeback of a once-renowned designer.

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  2. Monday 5th September 1983 - ITV ThamesChannel: ITV ThamesDate: Monday 5th September 1983Time: 10.50pm approx.• End of Someone's Killing the World's Greatest ...

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    •She's Dressed to Kill (Someone's Killing the World's Greatest Models) (1979) [Camille Bentancourt]: Neck snapped (off-screen) with a single blow by Jim McMullan in her bedroom. Her body is shown afterwards when John Rubinstein and Gretchen Corbett discover her.

    •Blade Runner (1982) [Zhora Salome]: Playing a 'replicant' android, she is shot twice in the back (with an exit wound through her chest) by Harrison Ford while running through the streets, trying to escape.

    •The Fourth Protocol (1987) [Irina Vassilievna]: Shot in the chest (through a pillow) by Pierce Brosnan in the bedroom just after she found out that he's instructed to kill her. Her body is later shown lying in a bathtub in three more scenes. (Nudity alert: Topless, Left breast popped out of the cover)

    •All-American Murder (1992) [Erica Darby]: Bitten by a venomous snake that Josie Bissett had placed in her car. (Thanks to jack)

    •Ghosts of Mars (2001) [Whitlock]: Killed in an explosion after she, Natasha Henstridge, and Ice Cube sabotage a nuclear power station to wipe out the possessed colonists. Joanna becomes possessed right after they do the job, and is left behind while Natasha and Ice make their way to safety.

    •The Grudge 2 (2006) [Mrs. Davis]: In a deleted scene, Karen and Aubrey's mother receives a delivery from Japan, a box full of Karen's belongings and Kayako's journal. When Mrs. Davis takes a look at it, she finds some black hairs are attached to a page. She drops the journal, and when she picks it up again, finds an eye moving in one of the pages. She soon coughs up Kayako's head, which is wrapped in black hair. This tears Mrs. Davis' jaw from her head, killing her.

    •The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Lonely One (1992) [Lavinia]: Possibly murdered by the serial killer hiding in her house (in the short story that this episode is based on, Lavinia saves herself by stabbing the killer to death with a pair of scissors, but her fate and the killer's are left ambiguous in the TV adaptation).

    •Perfect Family (1992) [Janice]: Neck snapped by Bruce Boxleitner.

    •The Tommyknockers (1993) [Sheriff Ruth Merrill]: Killed after being taken over by the Tommyknocker and entombed in a crystal substance.

    •The Hunger: The Other Woman (1998) [Grace Wallace]: Commits suicide by shooting herself in the head after killing Nicholas Campbell and Lisa Bronwyn Moore.

    •Star Trek: Enterprise: Awakening (2004) [T'Les]: Fatally injured when the sanctuary is bombed on Robert Foxworth's orders; she dies shortly afterwards while talking to her daughter (Jolene Blalock).

    •Six Feet Under: Everyone's Waiting (2005) [Margaret Chenowith]: Dies (off-screen), presumably of natural causes, at some point between the 2006 epilogue and the subsequent epilogues.

  3. Models are slain one by one at a mountain retreat. Eleanor Parker, Jessica Walter. Alan: John Rubinstein. Alix: Connie Sellecca. David: Jim McMullen. Victor: Clive Revill. Directed by Gus...

  4. She's Dressed to Kill (also known as Someone's Killing the World's Greatest Models), NBC, 1977. Moviola: This Year's Blonde (also known as Secret Love of Marilyn Monroe ), NBC, 1980. Moviola: The Silent Lovers, NBC, 1980.

  5. She's Dressed to Kill ★★ Someone's Killing the World's Greatest Models 1979. Beautiful models are turning up dead during a famous designer's comeback attempt at a mountain retreat. Who could be behind these grisly deeds? Suspenseful in a made for TV kind of way, but not memorable. 100m/C VHS.