Peter Meadowdale: Big Crimes, Big City, Short Detective (2002) [NR]

Release Date:
May 31, 2002

Original Title:
Peter Meadowdale: Big Crimes, Big City, Short Detective

Alternate Titles:
Peter Meadowdale 2

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Livestock Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 47

Enter a world where crime doesn't pay......until you cash in the check.

It is one week since Meadowdale's run-in with The Chartreuse Men, and he is broke. Just when it seems all hope is lost, salvation enters his office in the form of one Miss Victoria Urstaring. Now, Meadowdale is back on his feet and after the missing case of bourbon and the mysterious "Malted Eagle" statue. The Detective is lead down a "string" of paths, and in the process, is framed for murder! It's a case only our hero can solve...or rather, stumble upon and in the end, Cupid's arrow is more involved than Meadowdale is prepared for.

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