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After buying an old reel-to-reel recorder at a garage sale, Jenn discovers that it includes the sound of a man pleading for his life.After buying an old reel-to-reel recorder at a garage sale, Jenn discovers that it includes the sound of a man pleading for his life.After buying an old reel-to-reel recorder at a garage sale, Jenn discovers that it includes the sound of a man pleading for his life.
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It's one of those old reel to reel tapes that captures the attention of Lori Loughlin when the wife of a college professor is looking to get rid of it in a garage sale. If there's a market for it Loughlin will find it. I remember back in the day those things were mighty expensive.
What she gets however as well is a reel where a murder is caught on tape. I'm guessing either the murderer didn't know what that was or since he was mostly silent during the deed he didn't care. Anyway with her curiosity aroused Loughlin searches for a body and finds that of Malcolm Stewart university psychology professor and who has group therapy sessions.
The possibilities are pretty full here. A jealous wife, one of the women in the group, a jealous boyfriend of one of the women in the group. It all works out in the end.
In the meantime the comic relief is supplied by Louglin's husband Steve Bacic and son Connor Stanhope trying to put together a 'man cave' in their basement. In the end that gets a woman's touch.
This film is the latest in the Garage Sale Mystery series. But their are plans for more. I kind of like the series myself, hope there are many more.
What she gets however as well is a reel where a murder is caught on tape. I'm guessing either the murderer didn't know what that was or since he was mostly silent during the deed he didn't care. Anyway with her curiosity aroused Loughlin searches for a body and finds that of Malcolm Stewart university psychology professor and who has group therapy sessions.
The possibilities are pretty full here. A jealous wife, one of the women in the group, a jealous boyfriend of one of the women in the group. It all works out in the end.
In the meantime the comic relief is supplied by Louglin's husband Steve Bacic and son Connor Stanhope trying to put together a 'man cave' in their basement. In the end that gets a woman's touch.
This film is the latest in the Garage Sale Mystery series. But their are plans for more. I kind of like the series myself, hope there are many more.
I love all the mysteries but probably love the Shannons more. They are the family every wants to be friends with or a part of it. I must say her husband is the MOST patient man ever lol. Watcha doing? Oh just finding dead bodies lol. Loved all four of the movies this month, and this was one topped them all.
This one wasn't spectacular, but wasn't awful. It was just okay. I would have liked more antique talk. The conclusion was a bit of a surprise, which was nice, as usually I guess it early on.
I've seen most of these films and this one was a lot of fun. This is definitely one of my favorites of the series (okay my favorite). The cast is great as always and the mystery kept me guessing all the way up to the end. I had initially had a suspicion of who the killer was but kept getting pulled in all different directions. Some good scares, laughs and as always that cute Hallmark ending. I'm hoping this isn't the last one. Please tell me there are more.
A Case of Murder is from the Hallmark mystery "Garage Sale" series starring lovely Lori Laughlin as Jenn, the co-owner of an antique store and amateur sleuth.
After buying an old reel-to-reel recorder at a garage sale, Jenn discovers a tape on which a man is pleading for his life.
Actually this was a tad confusing. The pleading man is a psychiatrist who has just retired. Jenn picks up the recorder at a garage sale where the psychiatrist's wife - apparently at this point he's not dead - has taken off for a few days so she's selling his stuff. When Jenn tries to track down the source of the recording, she finds the doctor's body.
When she goes back to talk to the wife about her antiques (allegedly) she mentions the man's death and the wife gets all huffy and says it hasn't been published that he's dead and basically throws her out of the house. Yeah, it's a little out there.
Slow, with the subplot of Jenn's partner (Sarah Strange) trying to figure out what to do with her life. An ex-beau of hers returns to town as she's doing her imaging board.
This woman is 42 - they dress and make her up like she's fifty so that the old high school beau looked about ten years younger. Not sure if that was the case, but Hallmark does seem to dress the women in these mystery series very middle-of-the-road and somewhat unstylishly.
These films were all made to appeal to a certain demographic, a demographic where people all have long hair and don't seem to know how to dress. I think they need to spiff things up because a lot of people in urban areas are loving Hallmark now - it's light, it's happy, it has familiar faces, no graphic sex, and no bad language. It's a nice alternative to news channels and dark shows.
After buying an old reel-to-reel recorder at a garage sale, Jenn discovers a tape on which a man is pleading for his life.
Actually this was a tad confusing. The pleading man is a psychiatrist who has just retired. Jenn picks up the recorder at a garage sale where the psychiatrist's wife - apparently at this point he's not dead - has taken off for a few days so she's selling his stuff. When Jenn tries to track down the source of the recording, she finds the doctor's body.
When she goes back to talk to the wife about her antiques (allegedly) she mentions the man's death and the wife gets all huffy and says it hasn't been published that he's dead and basically throws her out of the house. Yeah, it's a little out there.
Slow, with the subplot of Jenn's partner (Sarah Strange) trying to figure out what to do with her life. An ex-beau of hers returns to town as she's doing her imaging board.
This woman is 42 - they dress and make her up like she's fifty so that the old high school beau looked about ten years younger. Not sure if that was the case, but Hallmark does seem to dress the women in these mystery series very middle-of-the-road and somewhat unstylishly.
These films were all made to appeal to a certain demographic, a demographic where people all have long hair and don't seem to know how to dress. I think they need to spiff things up because a lot of people in urban areas are loving Hallmark now - it's light, it's happy, it has familiar faces, no graphic sex, and no bad language. It's a nice alternative to news channels and dark shows.
Did you know
- TriviaThe August 27th premiere of the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original movie "Garage Sale Mystery: A Case of Murder" (Sun 9-11p) delivered a 2.0 HH cvg rtg with 1.337 million homes, to become the MOST WATCHED telecast EVER in HMM history among Households.
- GoofsAt 96 minutes, the 'Travel Agency' has neither a name nor a lot/street number.
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Detective Lynwood: Between you and random joggers, I don't know who finds more dead bodies.
- ConnectionsFollows La boutique des secrets (2013)
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