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Portés disparus

Original title: Recovered
  • TV Movie
  • 2019
  • TV-G
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.1K
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Alison Sweeney and Benjamin Ayres in Portés disparus (2019)
CrimeMystery

A podcast host becomes interested in a cold-case disappearance, mostly because she and the victim had grown up together in their small town.A podcast host becomes interested in a cold-case disappearance, mostly because she and the victim had grown up together in their small town.A podcast host becomes interested in a cold-case disappearance, mostly because she and the victim had grown up together in their small town.

  • Director
    • Jason Bourque
  • Writer
    • Melissa Salmons
  • Stars
    • Alison Sweeney
    • Benjamin Ayres
    • Dave Collette
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jason Bourque
    • Writer
      • Melissa Salmons
    • Stars
      • Alison Sweeney
      • Benjamin Ayres
      • Dave Collette
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alison Sweeney
    Alison Sweeney
    • Alex McPherson
    Benjamin Ayres
    Benjamin Ayres
    • Drew Godfrey
    Dave Collette
    • Chuck Matthews
    Olivia Steele Falconer
    Olivia Steele Falconer
    • Kendall Godfrey
    Rebecca Staab
    Rebecca Staab
    • Eileen Bruce
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • Miles Lewiston
    Chris William Martin
    Chris William Martin
    • Chris Patterson
    Matt Bellefleur
    Matt Bellefleur
    • Troy Hines
    Jim Thorburn
    Jim Thorburn
    • Bradley Williford
    Lisa Durupt
    Lisa Durupt
    • Gina DeSavio
    Toby Levins
    Toby Levins
    • Sean Mullen
    Karen Holness
    Karen Holness
    • Katie Wyer
    Christopher Rosamond
    Christopher Rosamond
    • Stan Russell
    Fulvio Cecere
    Fulvio Cecere
    • Sheriff Barlow
    Jillian Fargey
    Jillian Fargey
    • Antonetta DeSavio
    Yoshié Bancroft
    Yoshié Bancroft
    • Patti
    • (as Yoshie Bancroft)
    Stefania Indelicato
    Stefania Indelicato
    • Medical Examiner Russo
    Emily Holmes
    Emily Holmes
    • Courtney Jeffers
    • Director
      • Jason Bourque
    • Writer
      • Melissa Salmons
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    User reviews14

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    2marcatop

    Too bad..

    It starts very well, intriguing, blurry and all, new characters, nice! but the end is rushed, VERY badly written and played. The end ruins everything!
    TxMike

    Hallmark movie without a romance sub-plot.

    We found this 3-movie DVD at our public library, called "Chronicle Mysteries: 3-Movie Collection." Each of the three feature Alison Sweeney in the lead role as Alex McPherson. This first of the three is called "Recovered".

    Alex has a podcast where she focuses on various mysteries. Now almost 20 years after a friend of hers disappeared without a trace she undertakes an investigation into the old news. Most assume she died but Alex holds out hope that she is alive, perhaps in hiding because she knows something that could get her killed. A bonus is her uncle owns the local newspaper.

    This isn't a hard-hitting movie and some of the situations have a bit "low budget" look to them, but my wife and I were suitably entertained. Alex with help from the newspaper staff does solve the mystery.
    5EPMD57

    Good first half, poor second half

    The ending was the worst part and cartoonish in execution. Anyone looking for a romantic subplot will also be disappointed. The setting and first half of the movie were very good, so this was an opportunity squandered. I do like the lead actors, though.
    8marsmii

    So, so!

    I like a good mystery but this was ridiculous! A hotel would leave a room unentered & uncleaned--for 20 yrs.?? I doubt that! I like realistic, not a fairy tale!
    6S1rr34l

    Podcasters Are Not Just People Who Like To Hear The Sound Of Their Own Voices. Some Solve Mysteries And Thwart Killers.

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of The Chronicle Mysteries - Recovered; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

    Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.00 Pace: 1.00 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25

    TOTAL: 5.75 out of 10.00.

    The Chronicle Mysteries is your simple American/Canadian feel-good murder mystery with a hint of a romance movie serial. And, as such single-story episodic series go, the first episode - Recovered - wasn't too bad.

    The writer Melissa Salmons offers the usual stereotypes to the audience. A female amateur detective and their male sidekick or sidekicks. Think Aurora Teagarden and Jennifer Shannon (Garage Sale Mysteries) but substitute librarian and antique dealer for full-time amateur pod-caster. And you're right, there's pretty much nothing new under the sun. However, that doesn't mean the story is flat or uninspired. Salmons adds enough mystery to the main storyline to keep your interest piqued. On top, she throws in the secondary tale of Alex McPherson, the pod-caster who has turned up in the small township looking for answers on a missing friend. Gina DeSavio has been missing for nineteen years. Her body's never recovered, though it appears her death is more than a foregone conclusion. Having known Gina, Alex has taken it upon herself to revisit the town and look into her disappearance. Her first stop is the local newspaper - The Chronicle (yeah, you probably guessed that). She's there to check on the back issues, for story ideas and any clues. Of course, this is also where we meet the romantic side of the partnership. Drew Godfrey is the editor in charge, and there's an instant, though thorny, chemistry between the couple. You know, opposites attract, and all that Hong Kong Phooey. As story stereotypes dictate, these two are grudgingly thrown together to unravel the ever-deepening puzzle of the evanescent Gina. Salmons keeps the clues coming, and few red herrings hinder your deductive skills as an armchair dick. Thanks to Salmons's character creation and story structuring skills, both story and its mystery retain an air of freshness.

    I only wished the director, Jason Bourque, had offered up some of his own. The filmmaking isn't stale; it's just everyday averageness. There are plenty of opportunities to add an ounce more here and an ounce more there, throughout the movie to empower the scene more, particularly in the key moments. Take the killer's reveal: Bourque displays it using two separate sequences. One from the floor as we watch the murderer stamp on a wine glass, and the second as they slowly turn to reveal themselves. I think it would've been better to show this in one sequence. From the floor, stamping on the glass and then panning cautiously up their body to reveal their identity. Doing so would've added extra power to the conceived threat transferred from the killer's icy stare to the witness, for whom the penny had finally dropped. Another element that required enhancing was the pace. There are a couple of scenes where we should feel nervous tension and excited worry for our daring duo of crime investigators. Sadly, because of the steady pace, we don't, and that hurts the picture a little. Salmons' characterisations make you empathise with Alex and Drew and the rest of the Chronicle crew. Bourque should have added to this, but he sadly fails to do so.

    Luckily, the performers are excellent and don't fail in accentuating this positive element of the narrative. Granted, the roles Alison Sweeney and Benjamin Ayres portray, Alex and Drew, are similar to parts they have previously played, so they wouldn't have been too demanding to reconstruct. Fortunately for the watcher, the pair are skilled in their jobs. They make everything appear credible and normal. Moreover, it makes their on-screen relationship work, which always draws in the viewer. It's a ploy that's always worked, though never as well as in Moonlighting or The X-Files.

    The Chronicle Mysteries - Recovered is your easy viewing for a lazy Sunday afternoon after dinner when you're podged and want nothing too taxing to watch. It's also ideal for weekend morning viewing. Recovered was my choice for my Saturday morning toast with marmalade and a nutterly aromatic fresh coffee. A pleasant and easy way to start my weekend. Should you require a calm and unruffled start to your day or a film you can dose too, then The Chronicle Mysteries - Recovered is for you.

    STOP The PRESSES! Okay, now go and check out my IMDb list - The Game Is Afoot to see where I ranked The Chronicle Mysteries - Recovered.

    Take Care & Stay Well.

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    • Trivia
      Exterior scenes were filmed predominantly in downtown Chilliwack, BC, Canada.
    • Goofs
      There are several discrepancies between character surnames spoken or shown in the movie itself, and what is listed in the end credits. The editor-in-chief is Godfrey in the movie, Goddard in the end credits. The publisher is Lewiston in the movie, Lawrence in the end credits. The cold case subject is DeSavio in the movie, Desavio in the end credits. The hardware store owner is Russell in the movie, Ruskiewicz in the end credits. And the adventure park owner is Williford in the movie, Wilmott in the end credits.
    • Connections
      Followed by L'affaire Thurman (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Hold On
      Written by Chynna Phillips (as Chyna Phillips) and Carnie Wilson

      Performed by Wilson Phillips

      Courtesy of Universal Music Group and Sony/ATV

      [Played during the 1998 flashback country club scene]

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Movies and Mysteries (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chronicle Mysteries: Recovered
    • Filming locations
      • 9361 Mill St, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada(The Grove Salon and Spa)
    • Production company
      • Lighthouse Pictures
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      2 hours

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