| V.I. Warshwski | | My Rating: (out of 5 stars)
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	| Primary Location: | First Saw:On TV | Saw at/with: With Trish at Showcase Orange | 
| Rating: R | Year: 
		 1991 | Category: Drama | 
	| Director: 
		
		
Jeff Kanew | Time: 
		93 min. | Writer: 
		David Aaron Cohen & Nick Thiel | 
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	| Mine: | Really bad. I liked the books that this was based on, but this just stunk. At least it was short. | 
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	| Leonard Maltin/Plot synopsis: | Wretchedly scripted, directed, and photographed assemblage of characters taken from Sara Paretsky's series of novels. Turner is a tough Chicago private detective (and closet fashion plate) investigating the murder of a hockey player who'd once caught her fancy. On paper, the star and her character should have melded; slipshod production (for a major star vehicle) helps render this a hall-of-fame boo-boo. | 
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