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The Lady in Question

  • Crime
  • Mystery
  • Thriller
  • TV Movie

December 12, 1999 (US)

1h 34m

In 1938, Jewish-rights activist Emma Sachs is targeted by the Nazis. When she dies, foul play is suspected. But was it the Nazis, or was it someone else? Det. Tony Rossini investigates, along with Larry "Cash" Carter, a theatre director connected to Mrs. Sachs and her family.

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