Rehearsal for Murder

Rehearsal for Murder

198296 min
6.1/10
DramaMysteryThrillerTV Movie

Plot Summary

A year after his fiancée's death, a playwright schedules a rehearsal for his new play, which proves to be a trap for her killer.

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👥Cast (15)

Robert Preston

Robert Preston

Alex Dennison

Lynn Redgrave

Lynn Redgrave

Monica Welles

Patrick Macnee

Patrick Macnee

David Mathews

Lawrence Pressman

Lawrence Pressman

Lloyd Andrews

William Russ

William Russ

Frank Heller

Madolyn Smith Osborne

Madolyn Smith Osborne

Karen Daniels

Jeff Goldblum

Jeff Goldblum

Leo Gibbs

William Daniels

William Daniels

Walter Lamb

John Finnegan

John Finnegan

Damon

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Nicholas Mele

The First Officer

Vahan Moosekian

Vahan Moosekian

The Moving Man

Charles Robinson

Charles Robinson

The Second Officer

🎬Crew

Director

David Greene

Writers

William Link, Richard Levinson

Producers

Robert Papazian, William Link, Richard Levinson

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💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

11/13/2025

**_A playwright stages a play to flush out the murderer of his fiancé_** This was released to TV in the spring of 1982 and made into a play the next year for regional & community theaters in which it skyrocketed into popularity (with school plays later being based on it). The plot is reminiscent of the 1966 Gilligan’s Island episode “Not Guilty” in which the castaways reenact events in Hawaii just prior to their tour in the SS Minnow to determine which of them murdered Randolph Blake. Of course, this movie is a serious whodunit and not a goofy comedy but, nevertheless, the similarities are there. To appreciate it, you have to roll with the contrived nature of the story. It’s something that would never happen in real life. So, just enjoy the dialogue-driven dramatics carried by Robert Preston’s charisma. Statuesque brunette Madolyn Smith is jaw-dropping on the feminine front and it’s interesting seeing Jeff Goldblum in his youth, four years before his breakout with “The Fly.” It runs 1 hour, 36 minutes. GRADE: B-

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Production Companies

CBS