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Jane Doe, miss détective: Faux frères

Original title: Jane Doe: Ties That Bind
  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
378
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Jane Doe, miss détective: Faux frères (2007)
Mystery

DNA evidence and camera footage places a corrupt CEO as the prime suspect in the murder of a company whistle-blower, but Jane Doe believes the real killer may be a twin sibling.DNA evidence and camera footage places a corrupt CEO as the prime suspect in the murder of a company whistle-blower, but Jane Doe believes the real killer may be a twin sibling.DNA evidence and camera footage places a corrupt CEO as the prime suspect in the murder of a company whistle-blower, but Jane Doe believes the real killer may be a twin sibling.

  • Director
    • James A. Contner
  • Writers
    • Dean Hargrove
    • Ethlie Ann Vare
    • Adam Armus
  • Stars
    • Lea Thompson
    • Joe Penny
    • William R. Moses
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    378
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James A. Contner
    • Writers
      • Dean Hargrove
      • Ethlie Ann Vare
      • Adam Armus
    • Stars
      • Lea Thompson
      • Joe Penny
      • William R. Moses
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Lea Thompson
    Lea Thompson
    • Cathy Davis…
    Joe Penny
    Joe Penny
    • Frank Darnell
    William R. Moses
    William R. Moses
    • Jack Davis
    Jessy Schram
    Jessy Schram
    • Susan Davis
    Zack Shada
    Zack Shada
    • Nick Davis
    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Everett…
    Deirdre Quinn
    Deirdre Quinn
    • Jessica
    Bruce French
    Bruce French
    • Father Hannigan
    Alan Blumenfeld
    Alan Blumenfeld
    • Bannister
    Kavan Reece
    Kavan Reece
    • Mitch
    Kimble Jemison
    • Security Guard
    David Pease
    • Bartender
    Joanna Miles
    Joanna Miles
    • Emily Myers
    Edmund L. Shaff
    • Joseph Myers
    • (as Edmund Shaff)
    C.J. Thomason
    C.J. Thomason
    • Valet
    • (as C. J. Thomason)
    Masi Oka
    Masi Oka
    • Agent Osaka
    Lorna Raver
    Lorna Raver
    • Mrs. Wolcott
    Gwen McGee
    Gwen McGee
    • Sergeant Kelly
    • Director
      • James A. Contner
    • Writers
      • Dean Hargrove
      • Ethlie Ann Vare
      • Adam Armus
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    7ksf-2

    Lea Thompson in another Jane Doe story

    Lea Thompson and Joe Penny are investigators looking into a murder... which turns into murders . Their prime suspect seems to be Everett Myers, played by Robert Carradine. The story is pretty good; they track down the usual clues and make the usual mistakes, like not waiting for backup to arrive. Isn't that rule number one in the cop manual? Meanwhile, we watch Jane Doe (Thompson) try to keep her family on track while she works on the case. We never do find out much about Frank Darnell (Joe Penny), but I guess Thompson is the star of the show.

    Everett's mother Emily, played by Joanna Miles, seems to have her own do-it-yourself show biz family; her husband and sons are all in the business, and she has produced their films. In addition, Joanna won the Primetime Emmy for Glass Menagerie in 1973. The sound is a little goofy in places. Either the microphones were put in odd places, or maybe there was a lot of post production dubbing being done, but we can hear changes in tone of peoples' voices here and there. Shown on Hallmark Channel. There are some twists and surprises, which zing up the story, even if they ARE pretty unlikely. Directed by James Contner. Looks like Thompson has worked with him on three Jane Doe stories, as well as Jaws 3D... WAY back in 83, one of Thompson's first roles!
    6JoBloTheMovieCritic

    Jane Doe: Ties That Bind

    6/10 - not the best of the Jane Doe series, but a worth-while mystery
    6blanche-2

    Nature versus nurture

    In "Jane Doe: The Ties That Bind," Cathy's son is doing a piece for school on "nature versus nurture." In Jane Doe's case (that's Cathy's alias when she works for the government) the question of nature versus nurture is an underlying theme. She embarks on a case with Frank Darnell (Joe Penny) involving a man being in two places at the same time. We know what's coming. When that comes, and there's still 45 minutes to go, we know what's coming next.

    Lea Thompson stars as Jane Doe. This particular story is preposterous, though I've spent my time doing worse. Thompson is likable. The best thing in the series is Joe Penny by a mile. The worst thing about this series, by a mile, are scenes depicting Cathy's home life, which are great if you're trying to go to sleep. The family part is the major problem with this series and drags the rest of it down to an even lower level. The episode this week dealt with the older daughter getting permission to stay out all night. The script for these scenes was a total mess. Cathy (Jane Doe) tells her husband (Billy Moses) to have the daughter text every half hour. This is never mentioned again, but before the daughter leaves, she begs her father not to call her every half hour. He doesn't tell her to text. Later on we learn he's calling her every half hour. Then Jane Doe is concerned back in her office because her daughter hasn't called. No mention was ever made of her daughter calling her. Nobody in the show can get their cell phone to work - they're always conveniently out of range whenever the plot needs them to be. At the end of the show, the son gives his speech on nature versus nurture - which is not the speech he was practicing in his room.

    The "Jane Doe" series has some action to it - and it has Penny - and a pleasant, if not fiery actress in Thompson. With some attention to the scripts, this show could be much better. The family is too perfect, the scenes are too ordinary, and they move too slowly. The music is horrific. The rest of the show is always more interesting, and some of the mysteries have been pretty good.

    Mildly entertaining.
    5Jackbv123

    Pretty straight line to the culprit

    An irreconcilable conundrum. Except there actually are at least two possibilities which for some reason takes the good guys a while to figure out. I picked the wrong one. But that's revealed less than half way which leads to ..,. you guessed it, the same problem. No the writers wouldn't be that obvious. Oh but they were. Still not that close to the end.

    Switch back to Cathy's family story and the wayward daughter. That eats up a chunk of what's left so we're back to the crimes. This time the writers use another device I can't believe they would use. Trouble is, they don't milk it.

    At times the acting is less than stellar by almost everyone, especially the suspects. Jessy Schram isn't bad as a graduating Senior, but her role is a little too innocent. At times the law enforcement people looked a little amateurish.

    As I implied, the storyline is a little narrow, but things keep moving.
    bob the moo

    Unjustifiably smug

    George Barrister is the CFO of EM Industries and confronts CEO Everett Myers with charges of extortion and corruption, calling a special board meeting to expose his embezzlement. Myers leaves the office that night but the security staff and CCTC catch him returning to the offices at the exact moment that Barrister is murdered. Open and close case? Well it appears that Myers and his wife were dining with the Mayor at the time of the murder so how can he have been in two places at the same time? Needless to say, sloping-shouldered CSA boss Frank Darnell turns to Jane Doe for help.

    For a film series that sells itself entirely on mystery and puzzles I must confess that few of the Jane Doe films have engaged or gripped me in the way they should do. Here we a typically "impossible" puzzle but, lets be honest, the film was always going to pull the "identical twin" card out of the pack and when it finally does it is no surprise. In fact the only surprising thing is it then pulls the "identical triples" card out of the pack and just keeps adding twists within these rather silly twists to keep things a mystery. It doesn't really work and it all feels a bit lazy and uninspired. The score helps rob it of any tension it might have had by being as atmospheric and unique as a Starbucks.

    The usual family stuff is as bland as usual even if it is a nice idea to have a touch of the mystery in there as well. It doesn't help that every family scene is delivered with this soft music that was composed by a committee of soulless robots or that the dialogue is apple pie and lacks even a touch of realism – see the chat between the lost parents about how the concern of Susan's father is a really cool thing, is this a discussion real teenagers have on a night of freedom? Probably not, I suspect kissing and flirting would be quickly put on the agenda in the real world. The cast match the bland approach of the material. Thompson is very much so-so throughout and has nothing but the "wholesome mum" about her. Of course she dominates William Moses who seems more and more to be tried to adopt a foetal position in regards his performance so infantile and lacklustre is it. Penny is a much better presence and he holds the attention well. Carradine is OK with his multiple characters but his conclusion does come off like a bad episode of Star Trek. Schram and Shada are as annoying and unconvincing as ever, I suspect they have a long and bland career in poor television movies ahead of them both.

    Overall then a typically bland entry in the Jane Doe series. The series needs solid mysteries to make it work but as it goes on it seems to be less and less challenging and more and more bland as it goes on, wallowing in mediocrity as if it is some sort of badge of honour. I didn't expect much from it but a warm, undemanding mystery but this just smacks of laziness.

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      After the reporter gets killed, Robert Carradine, who plays Everett/Gary/David, can be seen as Everett in the interrogation room with scratches on his right wrist. Everett didn't receive those scratches, the killer did. Everett was in jail the entire time.
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      Followed by Jane Doe: How to Fire Your Boss (2007)

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jane Doe: Shaken & Stirred
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • RHI Entertainment
      • Alpine Medien Productions
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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      1 hour 20 minutes
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