Jane Doe: Eye of the Beholder

January. 12,2008      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Cathy and Frank partner with a beautiful insurance investigator to recover a stolen masterpiece. Frank is smitten with her, even though it becomes more apparent she may be the mastermind behind the theft. Stars Lea Thompson, Joe Penny and Billy Moses.

Lea Thompson as  Cathy Davis / Jane Doe
Joe Penny as  Frank Darnell
William R. Moses as  Jack Davis
Jessy Schram as  Susan Davis
Zack Shada as  Nick Davis
Elaine Hendrix as  Agnes Dart
Philip Casnoff as  Lance Saxon
Andrew Lauer as  Marvin Apple
Hedy Burress as  Joanne Nagle
Julianna McCarthy as  Hildy Bloome

Similar titles

Pioneer High
Pioneer High
In January of 1969, seventeen-year-old Hala emigrates with her family from Palestine to Michigan and attends a public high school with a dress code wherein girls cannot wear pants. With her limited grasp of the English language, Hala repeatedly disobeys the rules, wearing pants day after day. Ultimately she unknowingly, or knowingly, starts a revolution in her new school.
Pioneer High 2014
Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story
Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story
Actress Mia Farrow's personal life takes a turn for the worse when she engages in a long relationship with Woody Allen.
Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story 1995
Diggers
Prime Video
Diggers
Diggers is a coming-of-age story directed by Katherine Dieckmann. It portrays four working-class friends who grow up in The Hamptons, on the South Shore of Long Island, New York, as clam diggers in 1976. Their fathers were clam diggers as well as their grandfathers before them. They must cope with and learn to face the changing times in both their personal lives and their neighborhood.
Diggers 2006
Green Lantern: First Flight
Max
Green Lantern: First Flight
Test pilot Hal Jordan finds himself recruited as the newest member of the intergalactic police force, The Green Lantern Corps.
Green Lantern: First Flight 2009
Boned
Boned
A struggling actress must play the role of a detective in order to save an adorable Maltese puppy from a murderous group of Goth Thugs, a Devilish Dominatrix, and a handsome, lying doctor.
Boned 2015
Paradise Club
Paradise Club
During the height of the social revolution, a young dancer searches for salvation when she chooses to leave paradise.
Paradise Club 2017

Reviews

Nonureva
2008/01/12

Really Surprised!

... more
Rijndri
2008/01/13

Load of rubbish!!

... more
Crwthod
2008/01/14

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

... more
Zlatica
2008/01/15

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

... more
LittleStorpingInTheSwuff
2008/01/16

By now anyone having watched the other movies in this series should realize it is merely fun entertainment and not meant to be a dramatic drams. It wasn't the best in the series, nor the worst. As far as taking the idea from "The Thomas Crown Affair" (I knew I had seen this plot somewhere but couldn't figure out where until I read a previous review) that was a trifle weak but still entertaining.One thing that has always puzzled me about 'speeding down hill with no breaks' scenes: why don't any of those drivers have sense enough to simply jam the gear shift into reverse or park? Sure, it will tear the crap out of the transmission, but it will keep the car from going out of control and over the cliff and/or a deadly head on crash, won't it? I can't say for sure about automatic transmission, but I do know that with a manual transmission you can down shift a gear at a time and use the engine as a break.

... more
wildman1
2008/01/17

The majority of this storyline has been copied from a MGM movie.Please watch the remake of The Thomas Crown affair to understand just how lazy the writers have been in copying elements then substituting in poor dialogue. Disgraceful that writers get away with this!For the record I do not watch the show but it was left on between channel flicking when I started to notice mild references which caught my attention. They even mention Piece Brosnan. Truly cringe worthy, please watch TTCA to fully appreciate my annoyance.

... more
blanche-2
2008/01/18

I had to chuckle at the previous review of this - obviously, the reviewer isn't familiar with this series and therefore can't possibly know that this is one of the better entries. Cathy Davis (Lea Thompson)(Jane Doe in her role as a CSA agent) is called by Darnell (Joe Penny) to help investigate the theft of a $150 million Vermeer painting at a Los Angeles museum, which previously belonged to a Jewish family and was taken by the Nazis. The daughter in the family, the only survivor and now quite elderly, has sold the painting to the museum. Discovering what happened to the original involves an insurance agent (Elaine Hendrix), an art collector (Phil Casnoff) and a waitress (Julianna McCarthy), a neo-Nazi (Mark Rolston) and a few others. The plot isn't bad, though elements of it can be figured out.The good thing about this episode is that there is very little of Cathy's banal family life - the fewer scenes at home, the better. If the series is to continue, let's hope that's a trend.

... more
edwagreen
2008/01/19

Muddled story with stolen art, American Nazis, and an entire host of things included.Despite a stellar cast, the film suffers from constant confusion. Why was that art dealer killed? Would we actually think that an elderly Holocaust survivor was trying to fool people with the Veneer portrait? Do we have to be told that villain Philip Casnoff is thrown off the helicopter he flees to? Since when does a blonde dish have the name of Agnes? What an art investigator she is!Lea Thompson directed and starred in this mess as a housewife who goes on student field trips and also doubles as a secret agent. The mixing of the two is hard to believe as well as realize here. Thompson always has that bit of anger on her face when she is acting. I can't blame her here given the material that she has to work with.Joe Penny, as the cop Frank, is taken in by Agnes, Elaine Hendrix, and he looks entirely confused by all this.Nice seeing William R. Moses in the part of Thompson's husband. Remember him in Perry Mason? I always wondered what became of him. He is given so little to do in this film.

... more