Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA suspicious woman spies on her husband, only to find he has committed a murder and framed her for it.A suspicious woman spies on her husband, only to find he has committed a murder and framed her for it.A suspicious woman spies on her husband, only to find he has committed a murder and framed her for it.
Marc Bendavid
- Dan Gresham
- (as Mark Bendavid)
Olunike Adeliyi
- Officer Bobby Lee
- (as Oluniké Adeliyi)
Christopher Tai
- Lieutenant Howard
- (as Christopher C. Tai)
Boomer Phillips
- Officer Boomer
- (as Jeff Phillips)
Paula Kaye
- Walla Group Performer
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Just saw this and thought it was so bad. Leading lady, Jacqueine Maciness Wood is awful. Over dramatic and quite boring to watch. And the story is stupid with this dame running around with a gun threatening all around her and never gets caught. That's the movies for you. She not only escapes a police station loaded with cops but threatens one cop, well played by Boomer Phillips, to get out of the way. She has the gun pointed right at him. Seems she's running around trying to find her child supposedly kidnapped by her husband, played by Shawn Roberts.
The men fare better in this tripe than the women. It is interesting watching this actress work. All about herself. She doesn't listen to other actors. If she got rid of all the face make-up, maybe there'd be a performance somewhere.
I kept hoping she'd get killed or disappear. Walking around looking like some smart b..ch always invading homes of others and nobody stops her. Goes through people's files, mail, you name it. We all want her gone, she's that bad. No warmth or feelings. One emotion - boring.
Watched this again and still unimpressed with Wood. Wood is wooden. You want someone to catch her and put her away. Running around in a baseball cap as disguise. I was hoping when she finds her son, the son would want her to stay away from him.
I turned the film off near the end when she shot the other woman. Nobody stops her although I cheered when the other woman hit her in the face with the gun and knocked her down the stairs. Yeah, for once she loses.
The men fare better in this tripe than the women. It is interesting watching this actress work. All about herself. She doesn't listen to other actors. If she got rid of all the face make-up, maybe there'd be a performance somewhere.
I kept hoping she'd get killed or disappear. Walking around looking like some smart b..ch always invading homes of others and nobody stops her. Goes through people's files, mail, you name it. We all want her gone, she's that bad. No warmth or feelings. One emotion - boring.
Watched this again and still unimpressed with Wood. Wood is wooden. You want someone to catch her and put her away. Running around in a baseball cap as disguise. I was hoping when she finds her son, the son would want her to stay away from him.
I turned the film off near the end when she shot the other woman. Nobody stops her although I cheered when the other woman hit her in the face with the gun and knocked her down the stairs. Yeah, for once she loses.
I can't stand reading reviews that offer a reader the entire movie plot. Congratulations if you are this person. You have managed to ruin the entire film for a potential viewer. I was really saddened to see the remarks about Jacqueline Macinnes Wood and her acting or lack there of. I have to say I don't feel the same sediment. I think this role was quite a change from her role on the Bold & Beautiful as Steffi Forrester. She did a great job of portraying a woman scorned and a mother that would go to the ends of the earth to find her child. Alot of you were commenting about her make-up being too perfect as she was running around everywhere. I don't think it was overdone. She is very fair to begin with and has very porcelain like skin. (If you remember the briefcase and the pictures of the other women you should recall they were all very beautiful, not frumpy or plain Janes if you will.) I believe she did a great job considering how fast the film revealed it's plot. I didn't care for Riley Coulter, Carl Higgins, or whoever his character was. He didn't capture a man that could attract that many women. . I didn't think it was the worst movie ever but I do believe it's one of the same plot lines that LMN uses over & over. The couple is happy at the beginning, something goes awry, someone plays the detective, they have a good/bad guy scene at the end, and the bad person gets shot, and either dies or is taken in to police custody. Just saying.
In the opening minutes, attractive brunette Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (as Cathy) leaves her car and enters a house. Very quickly, we learn there is a dead woman inside. Also quickly, the police lead Ms. Wood out of the house. "I did it," she confesses, "I killed her." The opening credits end
Two weeks earlier, in a small Vermont town, we meet a much happier Wood. A newlywed, she is moving into a nice new home, with young teenage son Jacob Horsley (as Billy). He is from a previous, unhappy marriage. Wood's uber-sexy groom Shawn Roberts (as Riley Coulter) is out of town on a business trip. A sales representative, according to his business card, Mr. Roberts is not often home...
Wood befriends blonde neighbor Zoie Palmer (as Tora Weeks), who brings her a house-warming pie. Yum. They go shopping. Roberts surprises Wood by appearing, unannounced, in a local jewelry shop. He claims to be buying Wood a surprise gift. Wood continues to find life with Roberts suspiciously strange. While her husband provides logical explanations, we're pretty sure something isn't quite right. We already know there is going to be an arrest. For another thing, the movie is titled "Her Husband's Betrayal". He also looks more like a professional model than whatever he's supposed to be doing for as a "sales representative." Roberts doesn't seem so at first, but he turns out to be perfectly cast...
The original plot for this TV movie, by Russ Chasney, is quite good. Everything hearkens back to a past event, cleverly, and there are some nice touches. However, the story falls apart around one of Wood's stronger scenes, with a helpful truck driver (Gene Mack). Otherwise, she dons a baseball cap, wears stunning make-up, and runs around the country like she's "Batgirl". Wood seems too young and beautiful for her role. Sympathetic officer Mark Bendavid (as Dan Gresham) should have been made stronger, perhaps appearing prominently in the opening (a cheat). We don't know where "Billy" is for much of the time and it's surprising to see Wood risk his life by befriending a homeless stranger.
**** Her Husband's Betrayal (2013-08-02) Ron Oliver ~ Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Shawn Roberts, Marc Bendavid, Zoie Palmer
Wood befriends blonde neighbor Zoie Palmer (as Tora Weeks), who brings her a house-warming pie. Yum. They go shopping. Roberts surprises Wood by appearing, unannounced, in a local jewelry shop. He claims to be buying Wood a surprise gift. Wood continues to find life with Roberts suspiciously strange. While her husband provides logical explanations, we're pretty sure something isn't quite right. We already know there is going to be an arrest. For another thing, the movie is titled "Her Husband's Betrayal". He also looks more like a professional model than whatever he's supposed to be doing for as a "sales representative." Roberts doesn't seem so at first, but he turns out to be perfectly cast...
The original plot for this TV movie, by Russ Chasney, is quite good. Everything hearkens back to a past event, cleverly, and there are some nice touches. However, the story falls apart around one of Wood's stronger scenes, with a helpful truck driver (Gene Mack). Otherwise, she dons a baseball cap, wears stunning make-up, and runs around the country like she's "Batgirl". Wood seems too young and beautiful for her role. Sympathetic officer Mark Bendavid (as Dan Gresham) should have been made stronger, perhaps appearing prominently in the opening (a cheat). We don't know where "Billy" is for much of the time and it's surprising to see Wood risk his life by befriending a homeless stranger.
**** Her Husband's Betrayal (2013-08-02) Ron Oliver ~ Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Shawn Roberts, Marc Bendavid, Zoie Palmer
I thought that this movie was kinda exciting, not quite the acidic mouthful another person shot down the movie with disdain.
I do not generally review TV movies, but I liked this one.
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- ErroresWhen Riley gives Cathy the necklace in the jewelry shop, she is at first wearing fingerless mitts when she holds it up to her neck. When she turns around to thank Riley, the mitts are suddenly gone, and Cathy is bare-handed.
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