MuggySphere
OMG I love these Jane Doe movies. They have started screening them here in Australia every Monday and they're great. I've never seen them before so they are new for me. The only thing is that I don't know what order these are meant to be shown in. This one feels very much like it should be at the end of the series as Jane Do / Cathy has told her husband about her work and what she really does. The other thing is that they screened this right after "The Wrong Face" and that is why it very much felt like it was all out of sequence.At least that is how I felt upon watching the shows. But I'm not complaining. They are a great distraction even if things are a little predictable, but what TV isn't like that these days?Of the ones I have seen so far a good 7/10 for them.
bob the moo
When a Mafia king-pin is found dead in the woods, buried with a gun covered with the prints of big-time arms dealer Louis Angelini, CSA boss Frank Darnell is able to arrest him and send him away from life. However Anelini offers to provide information that will stop a massive arms movement going through, so Darnell has him moved to a minimum-security prison. Once there, Angelini has a heart attack and dies in the hospital block but, in the time it takes the doctor to go and tell the warden and come back, the body has vanished. Knowing his ass is on the line over this puzzle, Darnell calls in former CSA agent, turned housewife, Cathy Davis to help him work out what happened.My fourth bite of the undemanding but distracting Jane Doe pie didn't start with the same interesting idea that the other ones have done usually they have a seemingly impossible crime or puzzle that serves as the starting point to Cathy coming in. Maybe it is because I've seen 24's Jack Bauer do it every couple of episodes for the past 5 years, but the whole "fake heart attack" didn't grab me as a mystery and thus the "hook" of the puzzle wasn't there early on. This still left a solid enough mystery story to be going along with but it was particularly average for the most part but did enough to satisfy genre fans. The family part of the story is a bit bigger than in other films and it involves husband Jack being suspicious of what Cathy and Frank are doing spending so much time together. This offered a chance at depth but it is handled in an obvious way, all superficial and all resolved far too easily.The cast operate at the same level as the material and, although Mastroianni makes it all look good, nobody really does fantastically well. Thompson is a good lead, delivering what is asked of her nothing more and nothing less. She doesn't really convince that often but she does enough to carry the generic material. Penny is again a welcome presence but his performance is far too one-note and I quickly tired of him continually popping up to do the same things over and over. Moses at least has something to do in this film but the material doesn't let him be a person just a plot device, which he does but it isn't anything of note. Bologna is a nice addition but he doesn't do a great deal. The rest of the cast fill out the story and nobody is bad or good, they are just there.Overall this is another distracting entry into the Jane Doe series albeit not one of the ones that works that well in regards the central "puzzle" premise. The cast, story and material are all OK and the delivery is slick and professional looking but the end result is pretty much by-the-numbers, which may still satisfy those coming to this expecting just that from the tvm series.
blanche-2
Of all the shows in the Hallmark mystery series, I have to say I like the "Jane Doe" entries the best so far. One of the things that makes it the most interesting of the three - which includes Mystery Woman and McBride - is the dichotomy between the family life of the main character and her life as an agent for the government. I also think this show has the strongest cast - Lea Thompson, Joe Penny, and William R. Moses. Thompson is energetic, believable, and adorable; Moses is solid and likable as her husband; and Joe Penny is Joe Penny - tough and sexy. In this particular plot line, a mob boss dies and then his body disappears. I have one objection, which I have to almost every show on TV - when you have someone like Anne DiSalvo playing the nurse, people knowledgeable about actors know that she had something to do with it. Whenever I see a familiar actor in what appears to be a small or inconsequential role, I know the character is involved somehow. But just about every show does it - the great "Law and Order" being one of the biggest offenders. Anyway, these Hallmark shows are delightful.
KenMalansky
First of all, I'm a fan of Billy Moses and I was happy to see his character get wiser instead of unsuspecting and too trusting. Joe Penny, Billy Moses, and Lea Thompson have awesome chemistry. The cast all around including guest cast members seem to just gel perfectly to make such a wonderful series. I'm really looking forward to a next season with this movie series! The suspense was great in this film as you see Cathy trying to solve the crime while trying hard to not focus on the trouble between herself and her husband Jack, which is created when Jack catches Cathy and her boss, Frank, coming out of the grocery store, empty handed. Jack also notices Cathy is not wearing her wedding ring. So, naturally he goes sideways and assumes she has been having this affair with her boss. He knows NOTHING about her past until she tells him, hence, putting her family at risk.The plot line with the arms dealer faking the heart attack and breaking out of prison was pretty interesting. I just hope JANE DOE continues to be successful in the future.KUDOS to the cast! Thanks for the fun and entertainment thus far.