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Feb 4, 2005 · McBride: Murder Past Midnight: Directed by Kevin Connor. With John Larroquette, Marta DuBois, Matt Lutz, Paula Trickey. McBride, an ex-cop turned defense lawyer, takes on the case of a beautiful woman accused of murdering her husband.
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- Mystery, Drama
- Kevin Connor
- 2005-02-04
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McBride: Murder Past Midnight, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired January 14, 2005; McBride: The Chameleon Murder, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired February 4, 2005. This was the only movie sold on DVD by Hallmark Home Video. McBride: It's Murder, Madam, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired March 4, 2005; McBride: The Doctor is Out ...
- January 14, 2005
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McBride: Murder Past Midnight. The first film in the McBride Mysteries Collection - a former policeman, who now works as a lawyer, takes the case of a beautiful woman accused of murdering her husband. TV-PG-V. 5 IMDb 6.8 1 h 27 min 2005. X-Ray PG. Drama · Suspense. Free trial of UP Faith & Family. Watch with UP Faith & Family. Start your 7-day ...
McBride: Murder Past Midnight. Mike McBride (John Larroquette), a disillusioned cop turned defense lawyer, is the dissenting vote that prevents a jury from convicting a woman of attempting to ...
- Kevin Connor
- Mystery & Thriller
- John Larroquette
McBride, an ex-cop turned defense lawyer, takes on the case of a beautiful woman accused of murdering her husband. McBride is a former cop-turned-defense lawyer with a penchant for taking on "lost cause" cases. After serving as a juror on an attempted murder case, McBride reluctantly agrees to represent the defendant in her retrial.
McBride: Murder Past Midnight MYSTERY Mike McBride (John Larroquette), a disillusioned cop turned defense lawyer, is the dissenting vote that prevents a jury from convicting a woman of attempting to murder her husband.