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La profesora de universidad, Amy, está trabajando en una obra de teatro, cuando la vida de la actriz principal se ve amenazada, por lo que trabaja con el detective Burke y trata de averiguar... Leer todoLa profesora de universidad, Amy, está trabajando en una obra de teatro, cuando la vida de la actriz principal se ve amenazada, por lo que trabaja con el detective Burke y trata de averiguar quién está mintiendo y guardando secretos.La profesora de universidad, Amy, está trabajando en una obra de teatro, cuando la vida de la actriz principal se ve amenazada, por lo que trabaja con el detective Burke y trata de averiguar quién está mintiendo y guardando secretos.
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Opening scene, hours before dawn, abandoned downtown streets, a lone lady jogger comes across broken glass of a closed store, glances at her phone to check the time, and then ...
does what? Dial 911 on her phone? NOPE! She does something dumb. And she's a COP!!!
does what? Dial 911 on her phone? NOPE! She does something dumb. And she's a COP!!!
This show is always teaching me something new, this time Dramaturge.
In this, the second entry in Hallmark's Mystery 101 series Amy,our professor turned crime solving consultant, is the dramaturge for a local theater's mystery play production. While consulting the main actress has several attempts taken on her life. Meanwhile there are break ins occurring in downtown Garrison, Washington, the latest of which is the local pharmacy where the thief used a toy monkey to distract a police officer that was the first on the scene.
Travis and Amy join forces to put together the clues to figure out who done it, when our actress turns up dead. Travis does give Amy a little lecture about taking unnecessary risks.
In this, the second entry in Hallmark's Mystery 101 series Amy,our professor turned crime solving consultant, is the dramaturge for a local theater's mystery play production. While consulting the main actress has several attempts taken on her life. Meanwhile there are break ins occurring in downtown Garrison, Washington, the latest of which is the local pharmacy where the thief used a toy monkey to distract a police officer that was the first on the scene.
Travis and Amy join forces to put together the clues to figure out who done it, when our actress turns up dead. Travis does give Amy a little lecture about taking unnecessary risks.
Playing Dead is the third Hallmark mystery movie I've watched recently. In this one, Professor Amy Winslow (Jill Wagner) is helping the local theater group put on a play. During rehearsal, a prop gun is seemingly replaced with the real thing. Fortunately, no one was hit by the bullet, but the police suspect the lead actress may be in danger. However, while under police protection, the actress dies - from an apparent heart attack. Amy's not so sure and joins Detective Burke's (Kristoffer Polaha) investigation - whether he likes it or not.
If anything, I enjoyed Playing Dead a bit more than the first film in the series. Without the need to introduce the main characters, more time was available for the actual mystery. And that's a good thing because the mystery here is fun. With a seemingly random attack on Burke's partner, a toy monkey, secret love letters, and suspects everywhere you look, there's plenty here to unpack. Admittedly, I once again pretty much figured out who well before the culprit was unmasked. However, I still enjoyed learning the why and how. Overall, good stuff.
Once again, the acting in Playing Dead is a mixed bag. Some good, some less so. But there's no denying the ability of Wagner and Polaha. Both are great in their roles and have some wonderful onscreen chemistry.
One thing that has bugged me about these Hallmark films is the unrealistic nonsense the amateur sleuth is able to get away with. Here, for example, Amy is able to rummage through a house to find a key piece of evidence. There's absolutely no way it would have been admissible in court. But then again, I don't think anyone is watching a Hallmark mystery for a look inside a real life criminal investigation. Most just want to be entertained.
7/10.
If anything, I enjoyed Playing Dead a bit more than the first film in the series. Without the need to introduce the main characters, more time was available for the actual mystery. And that's a good thing because the mystery here is fun. With a seemingly random attack on Burke's partner, a toy monkey, secret love letters, and suspects everywhere you look, there's plenty here to unpack. Admittedly, I once again pretty much figured out who well before the culprit was unmasked. However, I still enjoyed learning the why and how. Overall, good stuff.
Once again, the acting in Playing Dead is a mixed bag. Some good, some less so. But there's no denying the ability of Wagner and Polaha. Both are great in their roles and have some wonderful onscreen chemistry.
One thing that has bugged me about these Hallmark films is the unrealistic nonsense the amateur sleuth is able to get away with. Here, for example, Amy is able to rummage through a house to find a key piece of evidence. There's absolutely no way it would have been admissible in court. But then again, I don't think anyone is watching a Hallmark mystery for a look inside a real life criminal investigation. Most just want to be entertained.
7/10.
This film all starts out with an off duty detective spotting an open pharmacy door
while she's off duty and getting knocked on the noggin from behind. Little does
she or anyone else suspect that this is connected with the death of film star
Rebka Sharmas who is killed with poison after suffering an injury during a play
rehearsal.
Sharmas was in town as a guest speaker and to support the small town theater group she was going to do a play sponsored by professor Jill Wagner. The whole thing revolves around her complicated love and a pair of murderers who have a long standing score to settle.
I do like Jill Wagner in the lead for this Hallmark series. She's smart and not all that pushy and knows when to let her detective boyfriend Kristoffer Polaha take the lead. It is his job and case after all.
Sharmas was in town as a guest speaker and to support the small town theater group she was going to do a play sponsored by professor Jill Wagner. The whole thing revolves around her complicated love and a pair of murderers who have a long standing score to settle.
I do like Jill Wagner in the lead for this Hallmark series. She's smart and not all that pushy and knows when to let her detective boyfriend Kristoffer Polaha take the lead. It is his job and case after all.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAs is often the case with movies made in British Columbia, of the 15 first billed cast members, only Jill Wagner, Kristoffer Polaha, Robin Thomas, Louriza Tronco, and James Rha (5) have not appeared in Sobrenatural (2005).
- PifiasThe detective jogging notices the broken glass on the sidewalk and thinks someone broke into the drug store. Broken glass would be on the inside if someone broke in.
- ConexionesFollowed by Mystery 101: Words Can Kill (2019)
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- Squamish Adventure Center, Squamish, Columbia Británica, Canadá(Community House)
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- Duración1 hora 27 minutos
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