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The Last of Sheila (1973)

“Any number can play. Any number can die.”

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When the glitz and glamour of the silver screen fade into the chilling echo of a hit-and-run car accident, the life of socialite Sheila Green (Yvonne Romain) is snuffed out, leaving behind an enigmatic web of unanswered questions. As the calendar marks the one-year anniversary of this fateful night, her widowed husband and eccentric multi-millionaire, Clinton (James Coburn), orchestrates an elaborate gathering of six friends aboard his luxurious yacht, aptly named Sheila. Drawing in an intriguing ensemble of B-list actors and actresses, including the likes of James Mason, Raquel Welch, Dyan Cannon, Richard Benjamin, Joan Hackett, and Ian McShane, Clinton unveils a tantalizing tableau of secrets and games. As the yacht sails along the azure sea, the guests are plunged into the riveting "Sheila Green Memorial Gossip Game", where each participant is assigned a clandestine identity - a concealed alcoholic, a silent informer, and other intriguing personas. Each day, the game intensifies as they dock into exotic ports, receiving cryptic clues that will lead them to unearth one another's secrets. However, as the game progresses, so does the peril. The atmosphere aboard the Sheila shifts dramatically when the game morphs into a real-life whodunit as a sinister murder takes place. Now, the guests must grapple with the reality that Clinton's playful game has taken a deadly twist. As they navigate through the treacherous waters of deceit and betrayal, they must unravel the mystery behind Clinton's true intentions. The Last of Sheila is a compelling maze of secrets and lies, where every turn is a revelation, and every revelation may be the key to survival.

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The Last of Sheila is a crime movie featuring Richard Benjamin.

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