Poster Diagnosis Murder: The House on Sycamore Street 1992

Diagnosis Murder: The House on Sycamore Street Released 1992-05-01 is a story that falls under the category. Movie Story "Dr Mark Sloan cannot believe that his former student Dr Drummond, an ambitious cosmetic surgeon, has committed suicide. Assisted by his team of hobby detectives, pathologist Amanda Bentley and junior doctor Jack Parker, Sloan tries to investigate the case. He finds out that Drummond and his senior partner, Dr Stern, had used plastic surgery to create a double of rich banker and benefactor Gantry, who is expected to make a major donation to the community hospital. Does Gantry also plan to have his double assassinated in order to vanish with the money himself?".

Diagnosis Murder: The House on Sycamore Street 1992

Diagnosis Murder: The House on Sycamore Street Movie Cast

Stars:
Dick Van Dyke,
Cynthia Gibb,
Stephen Caffrey,
Barry Van Dyke,
Mariette Hartley,
Peter Scolari,
David Warner,
Kerrie Keane,
George Hamilton,
Ron White,
Christianne Hirt,
Debi A. Monahan,
Vernee Watson-Johnson,
Sheila Paterson,
Beverley Hendry,
Jed Dixon,
Jano Frandsen,
A.C. Peterson,
Dave 'Squatch' Ward,
Johnny Cuthbert,
Ken Kramer,
Cusse Mankuma,
Jill Muncaster,
Wendy Van Riesen,
Deryl Hayes,
William Buck

Diagnosis Murder: The House on Sycamore Street Movie Crew

Director:
Bruce Franklin Singer,
Barry Steinberg,
Christian I. Nyby II,
Dick DeBenedictis,
Judith Scheurwater,
Joyce Burditt,
Dean Hargrove,
Fred Silverman,
Tom Pryor,
Laszlo George,
Mary-Lou Storey,
Maureen A. Arata,
Phil Schmidt

Diagnosis Murder: The House on Sycamore Street Movie Reviews

Diagnosis Murder: The House on Sycamore Street is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!

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Diagnosis Murder: The House on Sycamore Street has earned a rating of 5.5/10 based on 4 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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