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    No Way to Treat a Lady

    1968 · Thriller · 1h 48m

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  1. No Way to Treat a Lady is a 1968 American psychological thriller film with elements of black comedy, directed by Jack Smight, and starring Rod Steiger, Lee Remick, George Segal, and Eileen Heckart. Adapted by John Gay from William Goldman 's 1964 novel of the same name , it follows a serial killer in New York City who impersonates various ...

  2. No Way to Treat a Lady: Directed by Jack Smight. With Rod Steiger, Lee Remick, George Segal, Eileen Heckart. A crafty serial killer plays a game of cat-and-mouse with a harried police detective trying to track him down.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Jack Smight
    • 1968-03-20
  3. Advertise With Us. Psychopathic serial killer Christopher Gill (Rod Steiger) is obsessed with his late mother, and he targets victims who remind him of her. He dons various disguises to gain his ...

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    • Rod Steiger
    • Jack Smight
    • Mystery & Thriller, Comedy, Drama
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  5. A uniformed policeman, his back to the camera, is knocking on an apartment door. A middle-aged woman in a green suit and mustard-colored hat comes out of another door and walks by, glaring at him. A middle-aged lady in a bathrobe with a towel wrapped around her head opens the door, and is startled to see him.

  6. Heckart spent more time on Broadway and TV, making only occasional film appearances in Heller in Pink Tights (1960), No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) and Heartbreak Ridge (1986). She won one Emmy and was nominated for five others. TCM REMEMBERS DAVID SWIFT, 1919-2001 Director David Swift died December 31st at the age of 82.

    • Jack Smight, Terence Nelson
    • Rod Steiger
  7. No Way to Treat a Lady is 26376 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 27587 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to be Special but less popular than The Spymasters: CIA in the Crosshairs.

    • 108 min
  8. Suspense-master Willam Golman (Marathon Man) wrote the novel from which this bizarre black comedy was adapted. It's the extraordinary account of a plumber wh...

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