Dead in the Water (1991 film)

Dead in the Water
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GenreCrime
Comedy
Based onWeb of Murder by Harry Whittington
Written byHarry Whittington (novel)
Eleanor E. Gaver
Robert Seidenberg
Walter Klenhard
Directed byBill Condon
StarringBryan Brown
Teri Hatcher
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersMichael M. Scott
Dan Wigutow
CinematographyPaul Murphy
EditorVirginia Katz
Running time90 minutes
Production companiesKevin Bright Productions
MCA Television Entertainment
Matrix Alliance Inc.
DistributorMCA/Universal Home Video
Release
Picture formatColor
Audio formatDolby
Original releaseDecember 4, 1991 (1991-12-04)

Dead in the Water is a 1991 American crime comedy/black comedy television film directed by Bill Condon. It is based on the 1958 novel Web of Murder by author Harry Whittington and stars Bryan Brown and Teri Hatcher. The film originally in the United States on December 4, 1991. It was rated PG-13.

Plot

Charlie Deegan is a lawyer who married into his wife Olivia's wealthy family but has become unhappy in their relationship and has become involved in an affair with his assistant Laura. Charlie wishes to get divorce his Olivia but their prenuptial agreement would prevent him from getting any money, meaning that he will not be able to transition to his dream job as a judge because it pays less than being a lawyer.

Charlie sleeps with Olivia's friend Victoria to misdirect her from his real affair. He then convinces Olivia to go with him to a cabin to work out their problems, where he drowns her in the nearby lake. Charlie and Laura place Olivia's body and various red herring clues in a car that they dump in the water. Several days later Laura's body is found and Charlie is a suspect. Victoria tells Charlie that she had him followed and knew about his affair with Laura, which angered her. She agrees to keep quiet if he agrees to marry her once Olivia is declared dead. Charlie is once again stuck in an unhappy relationship and is then visited by Lou, Laura's secret husband.

Cast

Reception

Reviewer Peter Sobczynski of rogerebert.com called the film a "low-budget [...] potboiler".


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