Crockett attempts to prove that a murder in a snuff film was real.Crockett attempts to prove that a murder in a snuff film was real.Crockett attempts to prove that a murder in a snuff film was real.
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- TriviaKelly Lynch actually performed as three different characters in this one episode: she first appears as Lori Swann in the peep show visited by Crockett and Tubbs. She then plays Amy Ryder in the film's "dead-eyes" scene, and lastly appears as Margot Franck at the roof-top film party. This is the only time in the series that one actor performed three different characters in the same episode.
- GoofsWhen driving around near the end, Crockett has his spiked haircut from Season 3.
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Det. James 'Sonny' Crockett: But then, what the hell do I know?
- SoundtracksVet for the Insane
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Written by Carl McCoy, Tony Pettitt, Paul Wright, Andrew Wright and Peter Yates
Performed by Fields of the Nephilim
Featured review
This isn't light material, but hello Penelope Ann Miller!
"Death and the Lady" would pair nicely with something like the third season's "Shadow in the Dark"; it's an episode that sees an angst-ridden Crockett wrestling with a case involving a snuff film. A case that doesn't close easily and thoroughly gets under the man's skin. It's one of the higher points of season 4 and - between the slimy SoB "artiste" Paul Guilfoyle, a deeply moody night driving scene in the Ferrari, and a skillful long take early on in the episode - has plenty to offer.
Above all, it's not just Crockett's skin this gets under.
8/10
Above all, it's not just Crockett's skin this gets under.
8/10
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