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Mystery 101: Dead Talk

  • TV Movie
  • 2019
  • TV-G
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.3K
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Kristoffer Polaha and Jill Wagner in Mystery 101: Dead Talk (2019)
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Amy, professor in "Who Dunnit" and speaker at Teachable Talk in Seattle, meets her ex there. She also meets the owner of a crime solving software, who's later found dead. Amy and her detecti... Read allAmy, professor in "Who Dunnit" and speaker at Teachable Talk in Seattle, meets her ex there. She also meets the owner of a crime solving software, who's later found dead. Amy and her detective friend start investigating.Amy, professor in "Who Dunnit" and speaker at Teachable Talk in Seattle, meets her ex there. She also meets the owner of a crime solving software, who's later found dead. Amy and her detective friend start investigating.

  • Director
    • Winnifred Jong
  • Writers
    • Jim Biederman
    • John Christian Plummer
    • Robin Bernheim
  • Stars
    • Jill Wagner
    • Kristoffer Polaha
    • Robin Thomas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Winnifred Jong
    • Writers
      • Jim Biederman
      • John Christian Plummer
      • Robin Bernheim
    • Stars
      • Jill Wagner
      • Kristoffer Polaha
      • Robin Thomas
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jill Wagner
    Jill Wagner
    • Amy Winslow
    Kristoffer Polaha
    Kristoffer Polaha
    • Travis Burke
    Robin Thomas
    Robin Thomas
    • Graham Winslow
    Preston Vanderslice
    Preston Vanderslice
    • Bud
    Sarah Dugdale
    Sarah Dugdale
    • Claire Tate
    Amanda Wong
    Amanda Wong
    • Holly Chen
    Tegan Moss
    Tegan Moss
    • Rachel Knox
    Matthew James Dowden
    Matthew James Dowden
    • Tim Bishop
    Garrett Black
    Garrett Black
    • Billy Poole
    Mark Krysko
    Mark Krysko
    • Mitchell McHale
    Donna Benedicto
    Donna Benedicto
    • Alexis McHale
    Benjamin Wilkinson
    Benjamin Wilkinson
    • Ray Sweeney
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    • Vicky Lin
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • Detective Denny Roma
    Isaiah Lehtinen
    Isaiah Lehtinen
    • Owen Shea
    Edwin Perez
    • Guillermo Marques
    Thabo Ketshabetswe
    • Desk Sergeant
    Stephanie Cho
    Stephanie Cho
    • Madeline
    • Director
      • Winnifred Jong
    • Writers
      • Jim Biederman
      • John Christian Plummer
      • Robin Bernheim
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    User reviews14

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    10MIssM19

    Is it possible to love each movie even more than the previous one?

    Seriously, this was amazing. I believe #2 and this one are the best so far out of the four. The cast is great, the chemistry between Kristoffer and Jill is unbelievable: I love the relationship Travis and Amy have right now, there are feelings obviously and the desire to have each others back and support each other no matter what. Ugh, I love a relationship with good development.

    I love the fact that Amy is the Sherlock and Travis is the Watson of this relationship (I've been binge watching BBC's Sherlock this past few weeks and I'm obsessed!)

    I realized there are always three or more suspects, and they keep it a secret until the very last 5 minutes, which is great. Amy's dad, Graham, is getting more screen time, good for him. I just have to point out the obvious, is there a cellphone in this world that can have THAT good of a zoom? And Travis didn't have jurisdiction but somehow he was the lead of this case? Funny.

    I may be biased because this is the only Hallmark M&M I watch but these series of movies are clever, fun, there is good chemistry between the cast (important!) and I just wish I have one to watch every month. Keep them coming please!
    8bensonmum2

    Entertaining

    Dead Talk makes the fifth Hallmark mystery movie I've watched recently. In Dead Talk Professor Amy Winslow (Jill Wagner) is invited to speak at a TED Talk like event. But when one of the other participants, a software developer, falls from the roof of the event building, Winslow's focus switches to solving a murder.

    Thus far, Dead Talk is easily my favorite movie in the Mystery 101 series. The writing here is the star. Dead Talk features a wonderfully convoluted story. What starts out as a fairly straightforward mystery with a few obvious suspects transforms into something completely different. There are plenty of twists and turns to keep things interesting. I was guessing (wrong) until the very end. Watching the plot unfold to a nice conclusion was incredibly entertaining. I was also impressed that the plot was fairly straightforward in presenting clues to the viewer. It's a fun one to play along with.

    Jill Wagner and Kristoffer Polaha continue to shine. And I really like the continuing storyline involving Winslow and Burke's evolving relationship. It's a small moment, but I really enjoyed the scene where Burke is doing everything he can to be invited to go to Seattle with Winslow's father. Polaha does a particularly nice job of acting.

    Overall, no real complaints from me. A nice story, some good acting, and a satisfactory conclusion to the mystery. Dead Talk is solid entertainment.

    8/10.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Hallmark mystery

    Professor Amy Winslow (Jill Wagner) heads to Seattle to present at Teachable Talks which is founded by her ex-flame Tim Bishop. A jealous detective Travis Burke (Kristoffer Polaha) joins Amy's dad Graham on his drive to attend the Talk. A murder happens and Travis' old acquaintance Rachel Knox leads the police investigation. Amy and Travis decide to investigate it themselves.

    As Hallmark franchises go, this is one of their better ones. Wagner and Polaha have good easy chemistry. This one has their past relationships pop up for added spice. The mysteries are functional although they are never that intense. This one has a compelling reveal. It's fine.
    7cgvsluis

    Guys, Am I going to have to take you down to interrogation?

    Amy gets invited to give a TedTalk style talk in Seattle on "Why people are so obsessed with mysteries" by a former boyfriend (Tim Bishop), which sparks both curiosity and a little jealousy in Travis. Travis ends up in attendance with Amy's father...as his road trip driver since Graham hadn't a lot of sleep and "it might not be safe for him to drive", to both support Amy and check out this old boyfriend. A tech genius who is also there to give a TedTalk ends up plummeting to his death. Amy suspects foul play, but the local law officers refuse to speak to her...into the fray is Travis, who calls upon a former colleague of his who happens to be working the case in Seattle.

    Thanks to their usual great teamwork and good instincts, once again Travis and Amy are integral in solving the case.

    This is the second time the song "who can it be now?" gets used in a Mystery 101 movie.

    Travis and Amy continue to build their connection and their on screen chemistry keeps on sizzling. How can Travis not be jealous of this "genius" former boyfriend with a British accent, Tim Bishop, who does seem to still be in to Amy and can still quote Raymond Chandler..."There is no trap so deadly as the trap you set for yourself"?

    I appreciated that Bishop thought the gift of Raymond Chandler's Long Goodbye, was Amy's way of giving him the kiss-off. Note to self, another book to add to my tbr list. Thanks Mystery 101!

    I love the relationship that Amy has with her father. They are in a lovely and healthy relationship, in which they challenge each other and want the best for one another.

    This time, coffee shop Holly was a font of information. I appreciated Amy's dad's take on Bishop...he was charming and "I should stop worrying...shouldn't I?"

    It was nice to see Travis, Graham and Amy all dressed up and as a Seattleite it was nice to see a little stock footage of the actual Seattle. As Amy exclaims when she sees her dad and Travis in tuxes...Dap-per!

    Crime solving software that will put Travis out of a job? Yeah, right!
    9kittybissell

    I love this series- keep them coming!

    Of the various Hallmark mystery series on now, this one is my favorite, and it's entirely because of the leads. Their chemistry is amazing. And it doesn't hurt that Kristoffer Polaha is the handsomest man on Hallmark (or at least a strong contender). This particular installment is solid, and I recommend it for fans of both this series and of Hallmark mysteries in general. I've seen it a couple times and wouldn't mind seeing it again.

    Though as a former denizen of Seattle (and as a lover of pie), I was *so* mad early on in the movie when Amy's former boyfriend invites her to go with him to get the best pie in Seattle- and she refuses! Seriously, I had a hard time getting into the movie after that. I wanted to know what the best pie place was! But on another note, also as a former Seattle resident, it is often painfully obvious to me that Hallmark's Seattle-set movies were not filmed there. Somehow, in this one, they were able to disguise that fact a lot better than usual. Good going, crew!

    As for whodunnit- there is no such thing as a random detail in a mystery (or at least in a Hallmark mystery) so I did guess fairly early on who it was. But it wasn't someone that I liked, which is always a happy bonus.

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    • Trivia
      The song "Who Can it Be Now?" that is playing during the opening scenes, is used again in opening scenes of other Mystery 101 movies.
    • Goofs
      Nobody ever pays for their drinks.
    • Connections
      Followed by Mystery 101: An Education in Murder (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Who Can It Be Now?
      Written by Colin Hay

      Performed by Colin Hay

      Licensed with permission by Compass Records

      Courtesy of Sony/ATV Music Publishing

      [Played during the opening scene at Ray Sweeney's house]

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Crown Media International Distribution (United States)
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Dead Talk
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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