Well, I've always been able to count on Lloyd Bochner to come through as the smartly-dressed criminal.
But everyone did a splendid job in their roles. Granted, there were a few less than stellar performances, but who's keeping tabs?
That was a great scene when Inspector Erskine was just beginning to close in on Lloyd Bochner: Bochner's character asked Erskine if he knew of a sure fire cure for a hangover.....and Erskine, as he was leaving the room, answered (with a wry smile), "Stop drinking." The unflappable Erskine met up with a bad guy almost as unflappable in Bochner.
The script was pretty darn good. It even threw in a curve that, toward the very end, hit Bochner like a ton of bricks. Nice job all around.
But everyone did a splendid job in their roles. Granted, there were a few less than stellar performances, but who's keeping tabs?
That was a great scene when Inspector Erskine was just beginning to close in on Lloyd Bochner: Bochner's character asked Erskine if he knew of a sure fire cure for a hangover.....and Erskine, as he was leaving the room, answered (with a wry smile), "Stop drinking." The unflappable Erskine met up with a bad guy almost as unflappable in Bochner.
The script was pretty darn good. It even threw in a curve that, toward the very end, hit Bochner like a ton of bricks. Nice job all around.