- A Shock to the System
Infobox Film | name = A Shock to the System
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director =Jan Egleson
producer =Patrick McCormick
writer =Andrew Klavan
starring =Michael Caine Elizabeth McGovern Swoosie Kurtz
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cinematography =Paul Goldsmith
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distributor =Corsair Pictures
released =1990
runtime = 91 minutes
language = English
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imdb_id = 0100602"A Shock to the System" is:
* a
novel by Britishauthor Simon Brett , first published in1984 .
* a U.S.film (1990 ) byJan Egleson , based on Brett's book, starringMichael Caine ,Swoosie Kurtz ,Elizabeth McGovern , andPeter Riegert .Plot summary
"A Shock to the System" is about a family man named Graham Marshall (played by Caine in the film), a long-time executive in a large
advertising company who unexpectedly is passed over for promotion. While Marshall himself can live with it, his nagging wife (Kurtz) is devastated and continually reproaches her husband for his apparent lack of stamina and willpower.An unfortunate accident on the underground caused by Marshall in which a panhandler is killed, but which goes unnoticed, gives him a whole new set of ideas as far as his future life is concerned. Deciding to take
revenge on all the people who have caused him problems in his life, Marshall starts meticulously planning their violent deaths. This includes his young rival at the office and his wife, whom he eventually electrocutes (hence the ambiguous title). When none of the murders is linked to him, Marshall feels confirmed in his belief that killing off everyone who has harmed him is the right thing to do and soon passes thepoint of no return . At the end of Brett's novel, however, overwhelmingevidence is suddenly brought against him for a murder he did "not" commit.This ending was first used by
Anthony Berkeley (writing asFrancis Iles ) in his 1931 novel "Malice Aforethought" (seewhodunnit ). It should also be noted that the ending of the movie version is completely different, with Marshall exulting in his new life ofcrime and in no danger whatsoever of being brought tojustice .ee also
*
Helen Zahavi 's novel "Dirty Weekend " (1991) for a story with a similar subject matter.
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