The Soft Kill

Soft Kill [DVD]

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Los Angeles private eye Jack Ramsey (Michael Harris) is being framed for murder. When his lover Kim, wife of ambitious politician Martin Lewis (Corbin Bernsen), is brutally strangled, the clues point in Jack's direction.When Kim's sister Janet Tanner (Carrie-Anne Moss) hires Jack to find the killer, several new suspects begin to emerge: Manny Ortega, a drug dealer that jack arrested and Martin prosecuted; Janet herself who may have killed Kim to get half the family estate which she may have to share with Martin; and even Ben McCarthy (Brion James), Jack's old Police partner of seven years. Ben has never been one to hesitate in bending the rules and may have crossed the line in an effort to protect his old partner and friend.As the noose tightens around Jack's neck, Ben's current police partner Vinnie (Matt McCoy) becomes ever more zealous to prove that Jack is the murderer. The evidence leading Jack to the crime is only circumstantial until now. Soon, however, two more bodies turn up i
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