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Life Of Crime
Life of Crime may refer to: * ''Life of Crime'' (album), a 1990 album by Laughing Hyenas * ''Life of Crime'' (TV series), a 2013 British television police procedural * ''Life of Crime'' (film), a 2013 crime comedy-drama, starring Jennifer Aniston *"Life of Crime", an episode of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' *'' Kingpin: Life of Crime'', a 1999 first-person action video game developed by Xatrix Entertainment {{disambiguation ...
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Life Of Crime (album)
''Life of Crime'' is the second studio album by American garage rock band Laughing Hyenas, released in September 1990 by Touch and Go Records. It was reissued in 1992 accompanied with ''You Can't Pray a Lie''. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Life of Crime'' liner notes. ;Laughing Hyenas *John Brannon (musician), John Brannon – Singing, vocals *Jim Kimball – Drum kit, drums *Kevin Strickland – bass guitar *Larissa Strickland – guitar ;Production and additional personnel *Laughing Hyenas – record producer, production *Butch Vig – production *Bill Widener – illustration, front cover illustration Release history References External links

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Life Of Crime (TV Series)
''Life of Crime'' is a British television crime drama series first broadcast on ITV1 in May 2013. The three-part serial stars Hayley Atwell as Denise Woods, who tries to solve the murders of three seemingly connected victims across three decades, each of which she believes has been committed by the same offender, Mike Holland (Julian Lewis Jones). Declining ratings across the series resulted in a second run not being commissioned; the series was however received well by critics and viewers. The complete series was released on DVD on 27 April 2015. Plot ITV's initial plotline of the series was as follows: "Denise Woods starts her career as an idealistic WPC, fighting sexism and ignoring her mother’s disappointment at her career choice. She’s seconded to work with handsome young plain clothes Detective Sergeant Ray Deans. One September morning, she accompanies him to a crime scene in a narrow lane behind a Brixton nightclub where the battered and strangled body of teenager Am ...
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Life Of Crime (film)
''Life of Crime'' is a 2013 American black comedy crime film written and directed by Daniel Schechter, based on Elmore Leonard's novel ''The Switch'' (1978), which includes characters later revisited in his novel ''Rum Punch'' (1992), which was adapted into the Quentin Tarantino film ''Jackie Brown'' (1997). ''Life of Crime'' was screened on the closing night 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, on the opening day of the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, at the 2014 Traverse City Film Festival and released in theaters on August 29, 2014 by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions. Premise In Detroit in 1978, stoic socialite Mickey Dawson becomes the target of an ill-planned kidnapping plot by a pair of fumbling ex-cons, Ordell Robbie and Louis Gara, looking for a get-rich-quick scheme. However, things become complicated for the duo when her wealthy husband, Frank, refuses to pay the ransom, as he is on the cusp of filing for divorce to make way for his mistress, Melanie Ralston. The two kidn ...
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