foul play
foul play
English Definitions:
foul play (noun)
unfair or dishonest behavior (especially involving violence)
foul play (Noun)
Unfair, unethical, or criminal behavior, especially of a malicious or violent nature.
foul play (Noun)
Any violation of rules.
Foul Play
Foul Play is a 1978 American comic mystery/thriller film written and directed by Colin Higgins, and starring Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Dudley Moore, Burgess Meredith, Eugene Roche, Rachel Roberts, Brian Dennehy and Billy Barty. In it, a recently divorced librarian is drawn into a mystery when a stranger hides a roll of film in a pack of cigarettes and gives it to her for safekeeping. The film inspired an ABC television series starring Barry Bostwick and Deborah Raffin that aired in early 1981 and was cancelled after six episodes.
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