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Jennifer uses her intuitive skills to investigate her friend's death in a multimillion-dollar home with a dark history.Jennifer uses her intuitive skills to investigate her friend's death in a multimillion-dollar home with a dark history.Jennifer uses her intuitive skills to investigate her friend's death in a multimillion-dollar home with a dark history.
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Back in the day movie houses always had hidden rooms and staircases the better to serve the villain's nefarious ends. A house that's being put up for sale has one of those and a staircase. It also has a peephole into the bedroom for voyeurs or for some blackmail photography. The place had an unsavory reputation.
This all starts when Lori Loughlin's friend Janet Kidder borrows an antique statue for display in the house for buyers. To prove that there's no such thing as evil spirits haunting the place she has herself videotaped sleeping at the place. Kidder is the listed real estate agent and there's a lot of money riding on this for her. But it turns out her life was riding on it as well.
No one can figure it out, she's just dead. But Loughlin is fortunate to have a computer nerd son who helps immensely. But in discovering the how, she forgot the who.
Two things bothered me with this one. Forensics should have been able to find something and the 'souvenir' the perpetrator kept of the killing was the final nail on that coffin.
Not one of the better Hallmark mysteries.
This all starts when Lori Loughlin's friend Janet Kidder borrows an antique statue for display in the house for buyers. To prove that there's no such thing as evil spirits haunting the place she has herself videotaped sleeping at the place. Kidder is the listed real estate agent and there's a lot of money riding on this for her. But it turns out her life was riding on it as well.
No one can figure it out, she's just dead. But Loughlin is fortunate to have a computer nerd son who helps immensely. But in discovering the how, she forgot the who.
Two things bothered me with this one. Forensics should have been able to find something and the 'souvenir' the perpetrator kept of the killing was the final nail on that coffin.
Not one of the better Hallmark mysteries.
Jenn suspects foul play when her friend dies in an old house with a cursed reputation. Even though police evidence - and even webcam footage of the death - point to natural causes - this mysterious death in a cursed" home poised for multi-million dollar sale seems too coincidental. Putting her keen instincts to work, she examines a few key suspects. As she digs into this deadly mystery, she uncovers clues that bring her closer to the truth, and even put her own life in danger.
There's a dead body but no signs of unnatural death, wounds and the live cam shows no killer in sight, which makes a unique feature in this excellent whodunnit. With the help of her son, Jenn gradually pieces together how her friend was murdered.
There's a dead body but no signs of unnatural death, wounds and the live cam shows no killer in sight, which makes a unique feature in this excellent whodunnit. With the help of her son, Jenn gradually pieces together how her friend was murdered.
7.1 stars.
I will give this particular story an above average rating, which means 7.1. An average movie for me is anything between 6.0 and 7.0, meaning I'll not make an effort to see it again. I will be fair and say 'The Deadly Room' is ever so slightly above average. Will I ever watch it again in my life, probably not, I have many bigger and better films to revisit in my remaining time on this planet. This is the first of the 'Garage Sale Mysteries' I've had the opportunity to critique. This is comparable to 'Crossword Mysteries' in quality, maybe a little better if I'm being honest. The other mystery series I've seen is 'Mystery 101', which is unquestionably superior to them both. I have several 'Chronicle Mysteries' and more 'Crossword Mysteries' to view, so for now - to be continued...
I will give this particular story an above average rating, which means 7.1. An average movie for me is anything between 6.0 and 7.0, meaning I'll not make an effort to see it again. I will be fair and say 'The Deadly Room' is ever so slightly above average. Will I ever watch it again in my life, probably not, I have many bigger and better films to revisit in my remaining time on this planet. This is the first of the 'Garage Sale Mysteries' I've had the opportunity to critique. This is comparable to 'Crossword Mysteries' in quality, maybe a little better if I'm being honest. The other mystery series I've seen is 'Mystery 101', which is unquestionably superior to them both. I have several 'Chronicle Mysteries' and more 'Crossword Mysteries' to view, so for now - to be continued...
7/10 - fun and original mystery is one of the better Hallmark Movies and Mysteries features
These movies never disappoint! I love that Dani was the one to figure out the mystery first. Also, that house was stunning! I would definitely spend a creepy night there haha!
Did you know
- TriviaEva Bourne takes over the role of Jennifer's daughter, Hannah. Hannah was previously portrayed by Sara Canning.
- GoofsWhile taking pictures of the car that her son is driving to the dance, Lori Laughlin us holding her fingers over the camera lens of her phone.
- ConnectionsFollowed by La Robe de la mariée (2015)
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- Garage Sale Mystery: The Deadly Room
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- 9179 Glover Rd, Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada(Exterior of Rags to Riches)
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