Police detective Joe Warne is unwilling to accept the official investigation's conclusion into the death of composer Keith Vincent that it was a suicide. For Warne, the most conclusive clue that things are not what they seem is the sheet music of an unfinished song found in the musician's house. The song is dedicated to Dolores. The problem is that the dead man was a consummate seducer and his numerous lovers, whom he always called Dolores, are all suspicious. The detective's expeditious methods will lead him to be removed from the investigation by his superiors, but Warne will not rest until the homicide is solved.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/6295-going-home-dvd--8436022307681.html6295Going Home [DVD]Police detective Joe Warne is unwilling to accept the official investigation's conclusion into the death of composer Keith Vincent that it was a suicide. For Warne, the most conclusive clue that things are not what they seem is the sheet music of an unfinished song found in the musician's house. The song is dedicated to Dolores. The problem is that the dead man was a consummate seducer and his numerous lovers, whom he always called Dolores, are all suspicious. The detective's expeditious methods will lead him to be removed from the investigation by his superiors, but Warne will not rest until the homicide is solved.https://dvdstorespain.es/290253-home_default/going-home-dvd-.jpg4.4256instockLlamentol4.42564.4256002015-04-15T14:48:43+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/18 YEARS YES D&OHerbert B. Leonard
Police detective Joe Warne is unwilling to accept the official investigation's conclusion into the death of composer Keith Vincent that it was a suicide. For Warne, the most conclusive clue that things are not what they seem is the sheet music of an unfinished song found in the musician's house. The song is dedicated to Dolores. The problem is that the dead man was a consummate seducer and his numerous lovers, whom he always called Dolores, are all suspicious. The detective's expeditious methods will lead him to be removed from the investigation by his superiors, but Warne will not rest until the homicide is solved.