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Traces of Red (1992)

November. 13,1992
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5.2
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R
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Jack, a Palm Beach detective, becomes involved in a case of multiple murders. All the women can be linked to Jack in some way. Jack and his partner have no leads, but numerous suspects. The murders continue, along with anonymous letters from the killer.

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SoTrumpBelieve
1992/11/13

Must See Movie...

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Platicsco
1992/11/14

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Donald Seymour
1992/11/15

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Keeley Coleman
1992/11/16

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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sol1218
1992/11/17

****SPOILERS**** "Traces of Red" would have been a decent modern Film-Noir thriller if it only ended like it started but the makers of the movie had to add on some ten minutes to the story and that just about destroyed it. Trying to be cute and twist and fool the audience with an off-the-wall ending made it look both foolish and unconvincing and it even showed on the faces of the actors in the film;as they tried to keep a straight face and not crack up from laughing.The movie had all the ingredients for a good police whodunit: a good cast beautiful women and locations and even a part in the story that dates back some thirty years. This dark secret has something to do with the murders and is linked to the detective investigating the killings but that really ridicules ending sunk the film. Det. Jack Dobson, James Belushi,is investigating a number of murders of beautiful young and rich widows, aren't they all, in rich and socially prominent Palm Beach Florida. The killer purposely leaves clues that somehow tie all the killings to Det. Dobson. The killer sends him letters after each murder with a kiss mark on them that has the same kind of lipstick that the murdered women had smeared on their lips after they were killed. The letters are typed with an imperfection of the letters D & L and it's obvious that the killer wants the police or Det. Dobson to know this. As the Palm Beach Police Department try to find out who the killer is something comes up out of the blue about the detective on the case Det. Dobson which has him taken off the case. It turns out that this person Ross Worth knew one of the murdered women in Key West when she worked at a nightclub there. The woman Morgan Cassidy, Michelle Joyner, just happened to be Det. Dobson girlfriend!Now get this! Ross Worth's mother Gloria Worth was arrested and put away for some twenty years for molesting Det. Dobson when he was six years old when she was his first grade teacher;it was Dobson's testimony that put her away. Mrs. Worth died a week before the killing in Palm Beach started and the police there think that it's her son Ross who's doing them to get revenge for his mother. It's also found out that all the women killed were involved with Det. Dobson. Taken off the case because of his possible connection to the murders Det. Dobson is replaced by his partner Det. Frayn, Tony Goldwyn, who flies to Key West to check out Ross Worth only to find out that he died of AIDS the year before. Det. Frayn does find one of Det. Dobson's lady friends another beautiful rich and widowed Palm Beach socialite Ellen Schofield, Lorrain Bracco. Lorrain has a one-night-stand with Det. Frayn, who's married, and later blackmails him by calling his wife Beth, Faye Grant, and leaving a massage on the phone recorder. Det. Dobson get very upset with his partner Det. Frayn for having an affair with his girlfriend Ellen and Frayn's wife leaves him with her young daughter. When Det. Frayn goes to see Ellen at her home on the beach he finds her murdered.The film was really starting to pick up and really become interesting even up to the final minute but then the "Surprise Ending" came in and just deep sixth the entire movie. I don't know why the movie-makers had to put in that moronic ending. It may have been a way to make the star of the movie James Belushi not look so bad. You already saw at the very beginning of the film that he was killed and we were getting all this, the story, from him from the grave in flashback. But that "ending" was just too much and it took everything out of what was up until then a fairly good crime/suspense film.

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lellison
1992/11/18

Nobody expects this to be a blockbuster, but it IS worth a watch for Belushi fans, and for those who like a very challenging plot. The budget for this film may not have been large, but it does present some grand, upscale homes and mansions, and beautiful south Florida and Keys scenery. Jim has these cop/detective roles nailed, both as "good guy" and "bad guy". Here, he floats back and forth throughout the entire film. Unbelievable, twisted, convoluted plot? Absolutely, but this is intended to be entertaining fiction. Watch it from the beginning, give it 15 minutes, and you may well be compelled to finish it.

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m_madhu
1992/11/19

a movie that attempts to be far smarter than its makers are capable of producing. the movie twists and turns through miriad plot "surprises" at a desperate attempt to kep the audience guessing, offcourse puncturing the "plot" with steamy scenes they thought would help it along.james belushi is involved in this pseudo-intellectual attempt and just sleep walks through the movie. the same applies for the other "actors". the plot is quite silly and tacky. whih in itelf is not such a crime, but towards the end, the tremendous plot-twists get very tiresome and boring.however, the movie does manage to generate some interest in the middle. in all worth a lazy watch on a really boring day, but don't fret if you miss this one.a rather lame 4!

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gridoon
1992/11/20

Overheated but good-looking and fairly entertaining murder mystery that will probably please most whodunit fans, despite (or, for some viewers, perhaps BECAUSE of) its overly convoluted plot, which may even demand a second viewing to get completely straightened out in one's head. James Belushi gets to show some ambiguity that's rare for him, but Lorraine Bracco's femme fatale is a barely sexy disappointment. (**)

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