Play Murder for Me, also known as Negra medianoche ("Midnight Black" in English), is a 1990 Argentine-American crime drama film directed by Héctor Olivera and starring Jack Wagner, Tracy Scoggins, William Paul Burns, Rodolfo Ranni and Gerardo Romano. It was the last film in a series of 10 features that Roger Corman coproduced in Argentina in the mid-to-late 1980s.[1][2] The screenplay was written by José Pablo Feinmann, with additional dialogue credited to Daryl Haney.

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Tricia Merritt is the seductress wife of the dangerous American gangster Fred Merritt. When the couple travel to Buenos Aires she runs into an old flame of hers, jazz musician Paul Slater, who left USA years ago and is now working at a nightclub. Tricia and Paul rekindle their romance in hiding, and soon she proposes him to concoct a plan to murder her husband Fred and get away together.

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