No Way to Treat a Lady (1968)

Don't Answer It

Christopher Gill (Rod Steiger) attacks Kate Palmer (Lee Remick) in her apartment while Morris Bummel (George Segal) is on his way to rescue her.

Directed by Jack Smight.

Released in 1968 by Paramount.

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  • character-type: Maniac
  • character-type: Victim
  • character-type: Murderer
  • character-type: Romantic Interest
  • character-type: Girlfriend
  • action: Choke
  • action: Chase
  • action: Yell
  • action: Run
  • action: Threaten
  • action: Attack
  • editors-choice: Bad Guys
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Thrillers
  • secondary-genre: Classic Thrillers
  • secondary-genre: Classics
  • secondary-genre: Suspense
  • secondary-genre: Dark Humor & Black Comedies
  • mood: Creepy
  • mood: Disturbing
  • mood: Violent
  • mood: Suspenseful
  • mood: Dark
  • prop: Phone
  • prop: Cord
  • prop: Fork
  • setting: Subway
  • setting: City
  • setting: Apartment
  • setting: Street
  • setting: New York
  • theme: Obsession
  • theme: Romance
  • theme: Fear
  • theme: Deception
  • actor: Lee Remick
  • actor: Rod Steiger
  • actor: George Segal
  • actor: Murray Hamilton
  • director: Jack Smight
  • producer: Sol C. Siegel
  • cinematographer: Jack Priestley
  • editor: Archie Marshek
  • role-name: Morris Brummel
  • role-name: Kate Palmer
  • role-name: Christopher Gill
  • role-name: Inspector Haines
  • screenwriter: William Goldman
  • year: 1968
  • studio: Paramount