What a wonderful show and Matt Lutz is a great actor. I am anxious to see another series of McBride. We need more of this Matt Lutz!!! Great job, great suspense, great actors.......what more can you ask for???? John Laroquette is really perfect for his role. We need more shows like the old Perry Mason, Barnaby Jones etc. I do believe Matt Lutz had some other roles in movies I have seen recently. I would love to see this series come to prime-time TV, UPN or something other than Hallmark Channel as it is not always available. Keep up the great work, in producing this type of movie or series. Again, Matt Lutz is going to go places.
McBride: Murder Past Midnight
2005
Drama / Mystery
McBride: Murder Past Midnight
2005
Drama / Mystery
Plot summary
McBride is a former cop-turned-defense lawyer with a penchant for taking on "lost cause" cases. After serving as a juror on an attempted murder case, McBride reluctantly agrees to represent the defendant in her retrial. Assisted by the case's former public defender, Phil Newberry, and McBride's ex, Roberta, the three attempt to unravel the mystery of a tycoon nearly poisoned to death, and the many mysteries surrounding the case.
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McBride
My Kind of Series
I re-watch the McBride series over and over again and I absolutely love it. I adore the main characters. It is my kind of series. No unnecessary sex scenes, no foul language, no hideous violence. And one important thing - the background music is just that, in the background. I have watched things where the music is so loud it drowns out the dialogue between the characters - very annoying! Oh, there might be little glitches in the story line, but on the whole the story is well played, with a decisive conclusion and no really big questions at the end. Extremely satisfying! A series that the whole family can enjoy watching. The chemistry between Mr. Larroquette, Mr. Matt Lutz and Ms. Marta DuBois feels so good. And let us not forget that beautiful dog, Jessie. Would have liked to have seen more of him. The very saddest part is that the series was so short lived. Really too bad!
pleasant with an interesting cast
This Hallmark movie, although it got quite a bit of structure from the "Perry Mason" TV movies, was slow but pleasant, with several plot turns that could be seen coming from a foot away. What it had going for it was its cast, including John LaRoquette, William McNamara, and a totally unrecognizable Daryl Anderson, aka "The Animal" from the old Lou Grant Show. Newcomer singer/actress Jamie Ray Newman (formerly of General Hospital) had a nice role, and long-time character actor Rod McCarron made an appearance. Nicest of all, two women of a certain age, Marta Dubois and Diane Robin, get to flirt shamelessly with LaRoquette. Dubois is a regular in this series and a love interest of McBride's - good to see an age-matched couple. There was some heart, too, as evidenced when McBride inherits Jessie, a client's dog. All in all, it's refreshing to see that these old-fashioned, purely entertaining types of mysteries with recognizable casts have a home on Hallmark. I look forward to another installment.