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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn aspiring actress working for a courier service gets involved in the disappearance of her co-worker.An aspiring actress working for a courier service gets involved in the disappearance of her co-worker.An aspiring actress working for a courier service gets involved in the disappearance of her co-worker.
Gregor Törzs
- Jack Barkin
- (as Gregor Toerzs)
Karen LeBlanc
- Kristen
- (as Karen Leblanc)
Guylaine St-Onge
- Sandra Keele
- (as Guylaine St. Onge)
Mary Higgins Clark
- Grandma
- (as Sary Higgins Clark)
Elizabeth Higgins Clark
- Chrissie
- (as Elizabeth Clark)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- PatzerMary Higgins Clark's name is spelled incorrectly in the credits on the video version.
- Zitate
Bill Reagan: I'm coming over to celebrate, today is my lucky day!
- Crazy CreditsMary Higgins Clark is credited as Sary higgins Clark for her acting cameo
- VerbindungenFeatured in RiffTrax Presents: Lucky Day (2021)
Ausgewählte Rezension
No one had to tell me that this was a product of Canadian producer Sonny Jacobson. He's used that weird suspense-type music a million times.
The TV film versions of Mary Higgins Clark's novels aren't the best. They're usually not well directed with medium production values and blah acting. Also they move like molasses.
That being said, being a mystery buff, I never miss one! This one, Lucky Day, stars Amanda Donohue as an actress, Nora Barkin, who is determined to find out what happened to a close friend, an older man named Bill. He disappears one night en route to her place after possibly winning money in the lottery. She appeals to a police detective (Tony LoBianco) for help. Though he's somewhat dismissive, there's something about her resolve that makes him think there might be something to the disappearance. He's right.
Donohue, who's obviously older than the man playing her husband, German actor Gregor Törzs, seems out of place here somehow. And you can't believe for one minute that her husband cared about this lost friend, even though we hear over and over that the couple was all Bill had. Donohue isn't photographed well. She and Guylaine St-Onge, who plays Sandra, probably weigh 75 pounds each. I've never seen such thin people. That's just a side note, I couldn't help noticing it. Also, though they're supposed to be in New York City, they're obviously not.
Donohue does a good job, but she's fighting slow direction, mediocre dialogue and characters that aren't really fleshed out. Only Nora and friend Bill are given any depth. As far as Nora's marriage, they don't seem like they belong together.
Somehow because of the decent stories, these films come off as mildly entertaining. It's a case of the whole being better than the sum of its parts.
The TV film versions of Mary Higgins Clark's novels aren't the best. They're usually not well directed with medium production values and blah acting. Also they move like molasses.
That being said, being a mystery buff, I never miss one! This one, Lucky Day, stars Amanda Donohue as an actress, Nora Barkin, who is determined to find out what happened to a close friend, an older man named Bill. He disappears one night en route to her place after possibly winning money in the lottery. She appeals to a police detective (Tony LoBianco) for help. Though he's somewhat dismissive, there's something about her resolve that makes him think there might be something to the disappearance. He's right.
Donohue, who's obviously older than the man playing her husband, German actor Gregor Törzs, seems out of place here somehow. And you can't believe for one minute that her husband cared about this lost friend, even though we hear over and over that the couple was all Bill had. Donohue isn't photographed well. She and Guylaine St-Onge, who plays Sandra, probably weigh 75 pounds each. I've never seen such thin people. That's just a side note, I couldn't help noticing it. Also, though they're supposed to be in New York City, they're obviously not.
Donohue does a good job, but she's fighting slow direction, mediocre dialogue and characters that aren't really fleshed out. Only Nora and friend Bill are given any depth. As far as Nora's marriage, they don't seem like they belong together.
Somehow because of the decent stories, these films come off as mildly entertaining. It's a case of the whole being better than the sum of its parts.
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