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Nightkill

Nightkill is a 1980 psychological thriller film directed by Ted Post, and starring Jaclyn Smith, Mike Connors, James Franciscus, Robert Mitchum, Fritz Weaver, and Sybil Danning. It follows the wife of a corrupt Phoenix, Arizona industrialist, who finds herself attempting to cover up his murder after her lover poisons him to death.

The film was produced by the German production company Cine Artists GMBH, in association with American distributor Avco Embassy Pictures. It was filmed on location in Arizona in the spring of 1980, with additional shooting taking place in Berlin. The film marked Jaclyn Smith's first major film role following her lead on the popular television series Charlie's Angels. Mitchum's role is touted in Nightkill's promotion and credits, though his role in the is minor with minimal screentime.

Avco Embassy intended to release Nightkill theatrically in the United States in the fall of 1980, but its theatrical release never materialized. Instead, it aired on television as an NBC Movie of the Week in December 1980 before it was released on video, marketed as a slasher film. Smith, who met the film's cinematographer, Anthony B. Richmond, while shooting the project, married him the following year. Some critics have cited the film as an example of the neo-noir genre.

Plot[]

Kathy Atwell, a beautiful but unfulfilled Phoenix, Arizona housewife, has been carrying on an affair with Steve Fulton, the assistant of her unscrupulous industrialist husband, Wendell. Unbeknownst to Kathy, her liaisons with Steve at her luxurious hillside home are being surreptitiously audio recorded. Knowing that a million dollars in cash has been stashed by Wendell in an airport locker, Steve plots behind Kathy's back to poison Wendell, then impersonate him on a scheduled flight to Washington, D.C. to make it appear he is still alive. Kathy unwittingly witnesses the poisoning, which effectively kills Wendell.

When Steve reveals his plot, a panicked Kathy contemplates calling the police, but is convinced by Steve to keep Wendell's death a secret. Steve stores Wendell's corpse in a freezer before giving Kathy the key to the locker and departing for the airport to take Wendell's scheduled flight. Later that night, a shaken Kathy attends a charity event where she is honored for her local philanthropic efforts helping troubled adolescents. Herbert Childs, Kathy's attorney and friend, drunkenly visits her at her home after the event, but awkwardly departs when she rebuffs his romantic advances.

The following morning, Kathy is visited by Lt. Donner, who notifies her that Wendell's secretary, Christine, reported him missing after he failed to phone her as planned. Kathy inspects the freezer, and is shocked and horrified to find Steve's dead body inside, and Wendell's inexplicably missing. Moments later, Monika, Herbert's wife who presented Kathy with her award the previous night, arrives, but angrily leaves when she notices evidence that Herbert visited the house, leading her to believe he and Kathy are having an affair.

A fearful and confused Kathy drives to an abandoned mining camp on the outskirts of the city, where she dumps Steve's body down a mine shaft. Donner returns that night and continues to question Kathy about Wendell's disappearance, causing her to become increasingly evasive. Kathy books a flight to Denver late that evening. In the airport, she overhears a page on the intercom for Wendell, and glimpses a man resembling him at a bar, causing her to flee. In the parking lot, she is pursued by the man, driving Wendell's Rolls-Royce. The driver chases Kathy to an isolated cement plant, where Kathy crashes and the assailant pulls her from her car, unconscious, before hiding her vehicle behind several pallets of concrete cinderblocks.

Kathy awakens in confusion the following morning on her living room floor. She calls Herbert, who agrees to visit her the next day. Later that night, Kathy senses she is not alone in the house and becomes frightened. After finding her pet dog's severed head in a cabinet and her pet monkeys dead, she stumbles upon Wendell's corpse which has inexplicably resurfaced, posed in his desk chair. Fleeing outside, she is met by Donner, who informs her that Wendell had hired a private investigator named Kelly Rodriguez to place recording devices in the house in an attempt to document evidence of Kathy and Steve's affair. Donner says he has listened to the tape recordings, which serve as evidence of Kathy's culpability, and that she could be charged as an accessory to murder for her failure to report Wendell's death to authorities.

When Donner asks if Kathy has an attorney, she refers him to Herbert. Donner requests that she provide him the key to the airport locker, which will need to be handed over to the police. At Donner's suggestion, Kathy goes to shower before the two depart to the police station, while he feigns a phone call to the district attorney. It is revealed that Donner is in fact Kelly Rodriguez, and has used the information he has obtained to terrorize Kathy and steal Wendell's fortune for himself.

While Kathy bathes in her spacious shower, Rodriguez barricades her in by tying rope around the doorhandles and tampers with the water heater, causing the water to scald Kathy. After Kathy loses consciousness, Rodriguez removes her from the shower and departs for the airport. Upon retrieving the money from the locker, Rodriguez is questioned by a police officer, and claims to be Steve. The disbelieving officer relents when Rodriguez discretely offers him hush money. While Rodriguez successfully absconds with Wendell's fortune, a severely burned Kathy, clinging to life, manages to phone police for help.

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