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The D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill is a fascinating TV movie from 1971 that dives into the murky waters of justice and morality. The tension builds as D.A. Paul Ryan, played with a steely resolve, grapples with the complexities surrounding a pharmacist who killed an armed robber. As the plot unfolds, the pharmacist's hidden life complicates the narrative, making you question where right and wrong truly lie. The atmosphere is thick, with a pacing that keeps you engaged while exploring themes of corruption and truth. It's not just the story that stands out; the performances add a raw edge that pulls you in. Definitely a unique piece of television history worth discussing among collectors.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, primarily available on TV and a few VHS editions, which adds to its collector appeal. While not widely circulated, it often gets attention from those interested in seventies TV movies and crime dramas. As it's not readily available on modern streaming platforms, interest in physical media formats remains strong among dedicated collectors.
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