


In 1960s New York, Walter Stackhouse is a rich, successful architect and unhappily married to the beautiful but damaged Clara. His desire to be free of her feeds his obsession with Kimmel, a man suspected of brutally murdering his own wife. When Walter and Kimmel's lives become dangerously intertwined, a ruthless police detective becomes convinced he has found the murderer. But as the lines blur between innocence and intent, who, in fact, is the real killer?
Editor's Verdict
"Despite a 'Holiday Release' noted, the core elements of the film—a 1960s crime thriller revolving around murder obsession, marital dissatisfaction, and police investigation—show no meaningful connection to Christmas in terms of setting, plot, themes, or iconography. The genre and plot description strongly suggest a suspenseful drama completely divorced from holiday relevance."
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