Z-View: “The First Deadly Sin”

The First Deadly Sin (1980)
Director: Brian G. Hutton
Screenplay: Mann Rubin from the Lawrence Sanders’ novel
Stars: Frank Sinatra; Faye Dunaway; and David Dukes.
The Pitch: “Let’s make a movie based on the best-selling novel by Lawrence Sanders and get Frank Sinatra to star in it!”
The Tagline: “He’s searching for a killer. She’s searching for a miracle …. And time is running out.”
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Sinatra plays Edward X. Delaney a NY City Detective who is weeks from retirement with two big problems – 1. His wife has a mysterious disease that is killing her. 2. The city has a mysterious serial killer that has taken the lyrics to the Beatles’ Maxwell’s Silver Hammer to heart. Sinatra has to deal with both.
Since the killer is using what turns out to be a mountain climbing hammer claw, Sinatra gets an old museum curator to follow leads. This frees up Sinatra so he can yell at and rough up his wife’s doctor when he isn’t sitting at her bedside looking somber or reading to her. Dunaway plays his wife who spends the entire film in a hospital bed. Had she been in a better movie, I think her will to live could have carried the day.
As Sinatra’s wife gets progressively worse, he discovers who the killer is. Hoping to catch the killer before he kills again, Sinatra instead spooks the maniac who returns to his high-rise apartment. Sinatra meets him there and finds the maniac hiding and crying. They have a conversation and the killer tells Sinatra he’ll escape justice. The killer turns the tables and goes to the phone to call the police. Sinatra pulls a Dirty Harry and then goes to the hospital to read to his wife.
At that point I was looking for the claw hammer.

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