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1980's was the time of bad music on the Hollywood films. It doesn't make any difference in "Murphy's Law".
Only reason why I did buy "Murphy's Law" was Charles Bronson. Bronson makes good job as a drunk police who's wife has left him. Things starts look bad when Murphy is framed for the murder of his ex wife and her new boyfriend. Murphy goes to jail but escapes with young female criminal with him.
J. Lee Thompson was a fine director. This is not a "Cape Fear" but it isn't meant to be. This is fine entertaining from the magical duo; Bronson, Thompson and Cannon Group.
6/10
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nko_123 12 December 2006
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