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  1. In November 1999, Dr. Colin Bouwer, a psychiatrist, put a murderous plan into action. Over the course of three months he poisoned his wife Annette with prescription medication, causing her a slow...

    • Biography, Crime, Drama
    • Mark Mitchinson
    • Peter Burger
  2. Bloodlines: With Mark Mitchinson, Nathalie Boltt, Craig Hall, Will Hall. In 1999, South African emigrant psychiatrist Colin Bouwer murdered his wife in what he thought was an undetectable manner. He was not counting on the skills and tenacity of New Zealand police and his colleagues in the medical profession.

    • (497)
    • 2010-07-22
    • Biography
    • Mark Mitchinson, Nathalie Boltt, Craig Hall
  3. Bloodline: Directed by Henry Jacobson. With Seann William Scott, Mariela Garriga, Dale Dickey, Christie Herring. Evan values family above all else, and anyone who gets between him, his wife, and newborn son learns that the hard way.

    • (9.2K)
    • Crime, Horror, Thriller
    • Henry Jacobson
    • 2019-09-20
  4. Based on a true story, Bloodlines follows the investigation of Colin Bouwer, a South African doctor who killed his wife with insulin in New Zealand. The film features Mark Mitchinson, Nathalie Boltt, Craig Hall and other actors, and has mixed reviews from Letterboxd users.

    • Peter Burger
    • Screentime
  5. Currently you are able to watch "Bloodlines" streaming on AcornTV Amazon Channel, Acorn TV Apple TV or for free with ads on VUDU Free, Freevee. It is also possible to rent "Bloodlines" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video.

    • Peter Burger
    • 8
  6. In 1999, South African emigrant psychiatrist Colin Bouwer murdered his wife in what he thought was an undetectable manner. He was not counting on the skills and tenacity of New Zealand police and his colleagues in the medical profession.

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  8. In 1999, South African emigrant psychiatrist Colin Bouwer murdered his wife in what he thought was an undetectable manner. He was not counting on the skills and tenacity of New Zealand police and his colleagues in the medical profession.