Vérités cachées: 100 mobiles pour un meurtre
Original title: Deadly Deed: A Fixer Upper Mystery
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Shannon Hughes is renovating a Victorian mansion and when a banker is found murdered inside the house, she has to solve the mystery before the renovation becomes a demolition.Shannon Hughes is renovating a Victorian mansion and when a banker is found murdered inside the house, she has to solve the mystery before the renovation becomes a demolition.Shannon Hughes is renovating a Victorian mansion and when a banker is found murdered inside the house, she has to solve the mystery before the renovation becomes a demolition.
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I've given up on a lot of the Hallmark Mystery movie series especially Aurora Teagarden because all of the amateur detectives do ridiculous things and practically ask to get killed. In the few Fixer Upper Mysteries, at least Shannon has exercised some common sense despite her father's worry. Jewel just appeals to me and it's not for inappropriate reasons.
The plot isn't great, but there is a bit of mystery. I guessed the killer early but only because that person looked guilty. There were some decent misdirects.
The enjoyable part of this series is Colin Ferguson and Jewel. For me they connect and I'm rooting for them.
But overall the acting isn't great. Seems like Lilah Fitzgerald has enough experience to look a little more casual and not overdo her facial expressions. Several others are a little subpar also.
The plot isn't great, but there is a bit of mystery. I guessed the killer early but only because that person looked guilty. There were some decent misdirects.
The enjoyable part of this series is Colin Ferguson and Jewel. For me they connect and I'm rooting for them.
But overall the acting isn't great. Seems like Lilah Fitzgerald has enough experience to look a little more casual and not overdo her facial expressions. Several others are a little subpar also.
This is the best of the three Fixer Upper Mysteries to date. (I am still hopeful that they make more as I really like Jewel and Colin Ferguson together.)
Shannon Hughes is taking a break from renovating Mac's house to do a little charity work converting a mansion into a series of dwellings for those less fortunate. On the first night of work the bank President who was trying to stop the project winds up dead on the property. Not being a popular guy...there are lots of suspects. Don't worry, even with Mac's niece in town, Mac and Shannon will not rest until they find the culprit!
This may not be in league with my three favorite Hallmark mystery series (Hannah Swensen's Murder she Baked, Aurora Teagarden and Mystery 101), but it is still one of the better mysteries on Hallmark and I would really love to see more...Shannon and Mac were just getting started!
This is definitely worth the watch.
Shannon Hughes is taking a break from renovating Mac's house to do a little charity work converting a mansion into a series of dwellings for those less fortunate. On the first night of work the bank President who was trying to stop the project winds up dead on the property. Not being a popular guy...there are lots of suspects. Don't worry, even with Mac's niece in town, Mac and Shannon will not rest until they find the culprit!
This may not be in league with my three favorite Hallmark mystery series (Hannah Swensen's Murder she Baked, Aurora Teagarden and Mystery 101), but it is still one of the better mysteries on Hallmark and I would really love to see more...Shannon and Mac were just getting started!
This is definitely worth the watch.
It's the small town of Lighthouse Cove. A mansion is being renovated by community volunteers led by Shannon Hughes (Jewel). The apartments are to be occupied by struggling families with donations saving it from demolition by the bank. When the banker is founded murdered inside, Shannon and reporter Mac Sullivan (Colin Ferguson) have to solve it before the demolition begins.
It's a Hallmark mystery. Even considering that, this needs more. The lead pairing needs some more chemistry. The mystery needs to be more compelling. There needs to be some sense of danger. This strikes me as falling a little flat. It's a borderline case but I have to leave this marginally under the line.
It's a Hallmark mystery. Even considering that, this needs more. The lead pairing needs some more chemistry. The mystery needs to be more compelling. There needs to be some sense of danger. This strikes me as falling a little flat. It's a borderline case but I have to leave this marginally under the line.
Shannon Hughes(Jewel) has taken on a charity project renovating a grand old Victorian mansion. When a unpopular local banker is found murdered inside, Shannon promises her dad not to get involved in the investigation, but she breaks off her promise and must dust off the clues and cement the truth before her renovation becomes a demolition. And that with the help of Mac Sullivan ( Collin Ferguson), an investigative reporter. His visiting niece and Shannon friend, Jennifer ( Erin Karpluk) get involved, too.
Not as good as the first fixer upper episode, but this last episode is better than the previous one, and it manages to maintain an interest with its blend of drama and mystery. Again Mac and Shannon work well together with a hint of romance in the air. It really is a pity there weren't more episodes as it's strong series with the characters being memorable.
Not as good as the first fixer upper episode, but this last episode is better than the previous one, and it manages to maintain an interest with its blend of drama and mystery. Again Mac and Shannon work well together with a hint of romance in the air. It really is a pity there weren't more episodes as it's strong series with the characters being memorable.
No matter how you cut it, Hallmark & Lifetime are onto something.
When cable and streaming TV led to a proliferation of channels, old school boomer TV execs assumed tv viewers would want to see things like explicit sex or lots of action.
Au contraire.
In truth, just as women do most of the reading, women do most of the TV watching, and they like murder mysteries, romantic storylines and Christmas storylines.
Murder mysteries with romantic storylines such as this third installment of the Fixer Upper series is precisely what female watchers like. The Hallmark Channel knows their demographic and they cater to it.
As for the production, it's pretty good. Jewel is an experienced actress, while Colin Ferguson is a very reliable actor best known for his many years as the sheriff in the show "Eureka" on SyFy. The rest of the cast is fine, the script is plot driven, and it's a good film.
All three films in the series are good. Thumbs up.
When cable and streaming TV led to a proliferation of channels, old school boomer TV execs assumed tv viewers would want to see things like explicit sex or lots of action.
Au contraire.
In truth, just as women do most of the reading, women do most of the TV watching, and they like murder mysteries, romantic storylines and Christmas storylines.
Murder mysteries with romantic storylines such as this third installment of the Fixer Upper series is precisely what female watchers like. The Hallmark Channel knows their demographic and they cater to it.
As for the production, it's pretty good. Jewel is an experienced actress, while Colin Ferguson is a very reliable actor best known for his many years as the sheriff in the show "Eureka" on SyFy. The rest of the cast is fine, the script is plot driven, and it's a good film.
All three films in the series are good. Thumbs up.
Did you know
- TriviaThe home being fixed up is 906 Pemberton Road, Victoria, BC. It's called the Grierson Mansion and sold for about $2 million in 2016.
- GoofsThe house is described as a Victorian but it is in fact a Tudor-style house as can be recognised by the beam and plaster design. A Victorian house on the other hand is more typically ornate and brightly painted and are sometimes referred to as a "painted lady" or a "gingerbread" style house.
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- Cattle Point, Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada(Whitney's bench)
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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