A Man, a Woman, and a Killer

A Man, a Woman, and a Killer is a 1975 American drama film directed by Rick Schmidt and Wayne Wang.

[2] The story of a small-time gangster (Dick Richardson) writing his journal in a Mendocino, California, farmhouse, as he awaits a hit man who is coming to kill him.

In this first part of a trilogy, realities continue to shift between the story, and the actual making of the film, as seen through unscripted scenes, real-life narrations by lead actors, and the real relationship that developed on the set between Richardson and the actress (Carolyn Zaremba) who played his girlfriend.

A bumbling, local librarian (played by Ed Nylund) is mistaken for the "killer" and plays along with the game.

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Wang in San Francisco, 1980