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Jerry Green (Jeff Bridges) is a department store clerk who dreams of becoming a famous writer of children's books.
He is having an affair with Jenny Moore (Farrah Fawcett) a lovely patron of the store. The trouble begins when the lovers find that her husband, a pair of neighbours and a
bogus detective have been murdered. The lovers decide to solve the case themselves.
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otsoNY Comments: Somebody Killed Her Husband is not available on digital format. The screen grabs have been taken from the VHS version.


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Macy's Store, 151 West 34th Street (btw 6th and 7th Avenues) Manhattan. |
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Madison Square Park, Madison Avenue and East 25th Street, Manhattan. |
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Jenny Moore's Apartment, East 57th Street and Sutton Place, Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: The playground at Sutton Place was often visited by Marilyn Monroe in the 1950’s when the Hollywood actress lived at 444 East 75th Street.


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Sutton Place Playground, East River, Manhattan. |
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