Jessica travels to New Orleans and is caught up in a web of voodoo related murders.Jessica travels to New Orleans and is caught up in a web of voodoo related murders.Jessica travels to New Orleans and is caught up in a web of voodoo related murders.
Nick LaTour
- Charlie
- (as Nick La Tour)
Jenny Inge
- Clue Hippy
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaThe exterior scenes are shot on the "European Street" backlot later used as the holodeck village of Fair Haven, Ireland in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes "Fair Haven"(S06E11) and "Spirit Folk," (S06E17) as well as the village of Sainte Claire, France in "The Killing Game" S04E18 and "The Killing Game Part II" S04E19.
- GoofsJessica Fletcher brandishes a flashlight to investigate the voodoo temple after dark, but the temple set is so brightly illuminated by the studio lights, that her use of the flashlight is not only superfluous but also faintly ridiculous.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Lt. Alex Tibideaux: Ms. Broussard, you make it a practice of bringing your dates onto a murder scene?
Tom McCray: Jim was Cynthia's friend as well as mine, and she's interning for the 'Daily News'.
Cynthia Broussard: This makes the fourth machete murder in three months, Lieutenant Tibideaux.
Lt. Alex Tibideaux: With the usual calling card, a rooster foot talisman. I don't buy this voodoo thing.
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
Featured review
An enjoyable later episode.
New Orleans once again becomes a place of misfortune for Jessica, who's once again caught up in a series of murders, murders seemingly with a voodoo theme. Lt. Alex Tibideaux investigates, with a little help from Jessica.
It's a very fine later episode, it's a good mystery, with some very nice characters. Again they went but and bold for the opening sequences, they really started to nail those dramatic beginnings.
Olivia Cole was excellent I thought, another fine performance from her. He's perhaps best known for playing another very well known Lieutenant, but G. W Bailey is excellent, I just wanted him to say it, move it, move it!
Once again, Lansbury wears some very tasteful outfits.
Nothing much to fault here at all, a thoroughly enjoyable mystery.
7/10.
It's a very fine later episode, it's a good mystery, with some very nice characters. Again they went but and bold for the opening sequences, they really started to nail those dramatic beginnings.
Olivia Cole was excellent I thought, another fine performance from her. He's perhaps best known for playing another very well known Lieutenant, but G. W Bailey is excellent, I just wanted him to say it, move it, move it!
Once again, Lansbury wears some very tasteful outfits.
Nothing much to fault here at all, a thoroughly enjoyable mystery.
7/10.
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Jun 19, 2024
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