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Petits meurtres sur le campus

Original title: Mystery 101
  • TV Movie
  • 2019
  • TV-G
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Kristoffer Polaha and Jill Wagner in Petits meurtres sur le campus (2019)
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A college professor teaching "Whodunnit" fiction gets involved in the police investigation of the theft of a mega dollar research plant, the death of a student, disappearance of another and ... Read allA college professor teaching "Whodunnit" fiction gets involved in the police investigation of the theft of a mega dollar research plant, the death of a student, disappearance of another and an alleged suicide.A college professor teaching "Whodunnit" fiction gets involved in the police investigation of the theft of a mega dollar research plant, the death of a student, disappearance of another and an alleged suicide.

  • Director
    • Blair Hayes
  • Writers
    • Robin Bernheim
    • Lee Goldberg
    • John Christian Plummer
  • Stars
    • Jill Wagner
    • Kristoffer Polaha
    • Preston Vanderslice
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    • Director
      • Blair Hayes
    • Writers
      • Robin Bernheim
      • Lee Goldberg
      • John Christian Plummer
    • Stars
      • Jill Wagner
      • Kristoffer Polaha
      • Preston Vanderslice
    • 51User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jill Wagner
    Jill Wagner
    • Amy Winslow
    Kristoffer Polaha
    Kristoffer Polaha
    • Travis Burke
    Preston Vanderslice
    Preston Vanderslice
    • Bud
    Andy Thompson
    Andy Thompson
    • Eldon
    Sarah Dugdale
    Sarah Dugdale
    • Claire Tate
    Iain Belcher
    Iain Belcher
    • Josh
    Louriza Tronco
    Louriza Tronco
    • Lacey Daniels
    Ben Sullivan
    Ben Sullivan
    • Rex
    Tosca Baggoo
    Tosca Baggoo
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    Aliyah O'Brien
    Aliyah O'Brien
    • Holly
    Jan Bos
    Jan Bos
    • Dean Hawkins
    Larissa Dias
    Larissa Dias
    • Britney
    • (as Larissa Albuquerque)
    Matthew Harrison
    Matthew Harrison
    • Stephen
    Robin Thomas
    Robin Thomas
    • Graham Winslow
    Derek Green
    • Chief Tate
    Alvin Sanders
    Alvin Sanders
    • Professor Miller
    Lossen Chambers
    Lossen Chambers
    • Tabitha Felton
    Daniel Chai
    • Mark Cudforth
    • Director
      • Blair Hayes
    • Writers
      • Robin Bernheim
      • Lee Goldberg
      • John Christian Plummer
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    FLUFFY BUT ENJOYABLE, WELL DONE

    I really enjoyed this. Saw it on cable tonight. I write crime fiction myself and was trying to get another view of the parameters and necessary elements. I liked the parallel subplots of the two romances, the chemistry between the two leads, and the structure of the plot. The actors were good, the direction crisp, and the setting gorgeous. What's not to like?
    10kbarker83

    The Best of all the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries franchises

    As an mystery enthusiasts, I will watch every mystery series that Hallmark puts on but there are none that I look more forward to with anticipation than Mystery 101. Kristoffer Polaha and Jill Wagner have insane on screen chemistry that leaves you wanting to watch Travis and Amy over and over. The cases are fun as well as they give you enough clues to help you figure out who dunnit along with them and things that may seem little at the beginning turn out to be big in the end. Another thing I love is how things the characters do and say carry over from one episode to the next. The progression of Travis and Amy's relationship is very organic and realistic. Give this a try!
    7Jackbv123

    The actors

    So often in anything Hallmark, how the viewer connects with the actors makes all the difference. I read one review that said that both Wagner and Polaha act natural, not fake, and I realized that was the description I was looking for in this movie. They also connect well with each other after you get past the obligatory animosity especially on the skeptical detective's part.

    The difficult thing in a new amateur detective series is getting past the skepticism of the professional detective(s). It is totally justifiable on their part. Amateur's can destroy a prosecution and as one other reviewer points out, Amy makes a bunch of those mistakes even though they get glossed over and ignored. In this movie, getting past the initial skepticism was clumsy and far too quick. The transition was instant. Burke was resistant one second and then totally caved and became like a puppy dog as far as accepting Amy's participation.

    I think it's obvious that if this becomes a series (which it does), then something will happen between Amy and Travis. This is just the start. We have another budding romance in the two assistants. Both relationships are slightly overplayed.

    The mystery itself had a nice number of possible suspects and some of the usual red herrings. Overall, the movie was entertaining, as a nice mystery with an appealing cast.
    7bensonmum2

    Where was this class when I was in school?

    Mystery 101 is the second Hallmark mystery movie I've watched in the last two days. In this one, Professor Amy Winslow (Jill Wagner) becomes concerned when one of her students goes missing. She is convinced the girl has met with foul play. The problem is that the police don't agree. Winslow begins an investigation and uncovers clues that the police can't dispute. With Winslow's unwelcomed assistance, Detective Travis Burke (Kristoffer Polaha) determines the girl's disappearance may be connected to other strange occurrences at the college.

    If anything, I enjoyed this, the pilot for Hallmark's Mystery 101 series, more than the previous Hallmark movie I watched (Crossword Mysteries "A Puzzle to Die For"). I found the mystery here more engaging for the viewer. There were more opportunities to play along with the whodunnit. And even though I spotted the killer almost immediately, I enjoyed discovering the "why" behind it all and watching Winslow piece it all together. In addition, there's something about the feel of the relatively small college campus in Mystery 101 that I found appealing, especially when compared with the big city of the other film.

    Being a Hallmark movie, you just know from the minute Winslow and Burke meet that it's only a matter of time before they fall for each other. Sure, it's kind of predictable and a little cringey, but there was definite chemistry between the two actors that really added to the movie. It helps that both gave solid performances. With a couple of exceptions, the rest of the cast is decent enough in their supporting roles.

    Overall, these movies aren't for everyone - in fact, they probably wouldn't have worked for me 20 years ago. But as I grow older, I appreciate the simple story structure with likeable characters and a mystery that's not overly taxing. Mystery 101 is entertaining enough for me to rate a 7/10.

    7/10.
    8MIssM19

    Are all Hallmark mysteries as enjoyable as this?

    I really don't know how to review this: this was my first Hallmark Mystery and I didn't know what to expect. I mean, this wasn't THE movie of the year, however, I actually enjoyed a lot. I only picked it up because I truly liked Jill Wagner and Kristoffer Polaha in "Pearl in Paradise", their chemistry was, and is, a pleasure to watch.

    It may be a little slow at times, but the plot made total sense. This is yelling for a sequel, which I assume they will make (if the other mysteries are other indication), I just hope they are as good -and believable- as this one.

    Well done.

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    • Trivia
      This was originally released as "Mystery 101", but when later films in the series were made, the title of this was amended to "Mystery 101: Death, Disappearance and Deceit"
    • Goofs
      Professor Winslow tells the detective she can tell he was married by seeing the mark on his forefinger. The forefinger is the index finger, not the ring finger, but as the talk continues, he points to his ring finger.
    • Quotes

      Detective Travis Cole: Okay, but I gotta... I gotta cross my "i"s and dot my "t"s.

    • Connections
      Followed by Mystery 101: Playing Dead (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Who Can It Be Now?
      Written by Colin Hay

      Performed by Colin Hay

      [Played in the opening motorcycle scene]

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Crown Media International Distribution (United States)
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mystery 101
    • Filming locations
      • Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
      • Crown Media Productions
      • Lighthouse Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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