Mystery Woman: Oh Baby

August. 18,2006      NR
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A couple accused of a murder go on the run, leaving their baby in the care of bookshop owner & amateur sleuth Samantha Kinsey. Can Samantha look after the baby and solve the case?

Kellie Martin as  Samantha Kinsey
Clarence Williams III as  Philby
Nina Siemaszko as  Cassie Hillman
Casey Sander as  Chief Connors
Vicki Davis as  Suzi
Christopher Curry as  Jackson Chandler
Travis Schuldt as  Evan Chandler
David Chokachi as  Dave

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Reviews

Solemplex
2006/08/18

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Roman Sampson
2006/08/19

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Portia Hilton
2006/08/20

Blistering performances.

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Gary
2006/08/21

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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Jack Vasen
2006/08/22

I don't expect writers to know highly technical details. But a golfer holding a driver on the green? No, never a driver. That's pretty basic. It is very hard to believe that no one on this movie would suggest the obvious choice of a putter instead. Admittedly, this is a minor detail that has little impact on the movie as a whole.In this movie, Sam doesn't really begin solving the case until over half way through. Until then, her role is to fumble through trying to take care of a baby by herself. Also, it is pretty obvious who the bad guys are and who the innocent bystanders are, with one exception. There is one mystery player that is revealed toward the end. Other than that, the story pretty much wanders around toward a predictable conclusion.The acting is borderline. Nina Siemaszko is an insult to strong capable women. She plays the ADA, Cassie, who is basically Sam's spineless stooge. It also bothers me sometimes how loosely Cassie plays with the law and legal procedures. Many of the other characters are one dimensional and exaggerated. Kellie Martin is appealing especially if you follow the series although her acting isn't great either. She always has some witty dialogue especially with Philby.Out of the amateur detective series currently running on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries, I place this series near the bottom and only above the Aurora Teagarden series for the worst slot.

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blanche-2
2006/08/23

Let's face it: "Mystery Woman" "McBride" and "Jane Doe" are about as bad as you can get. They have no pacing and most of the time suffer from poor direction and bad scripts.What these series have going for them are attractive leads, sometimes okay mysteries, and if you have an elderly relative at home who is affronted by just about everything else on television, the Hallmark Channel is perfect for them."Mystery Woman" stars Kellie Martin as the owner of a mystery bookstore with no customers. We know it's a mystery store because there's an establishing shot of it every two minutes. Obviously, these shows run short - there are lots of scenes where we see a car from way off driving down the street, into a driveway...endless.In this episode, Sam winds up taking care of a fugitive's wife and baby though at first, she thinks the woman is just a family friend. The woman's husband is sought in a murder that took place on a golf course - he was seen bending over the body. There are people after him and they're not all police. At one point, he's shot and his wife leaves Sam with the baby and goes to his motel to take care of him. Sam's investigation uncovers an FBI case and blackmail.It's hard not to like Kellie Martin as both an actress and an individual. I love her, and she's good as Samantha. She doesn't have a lot to work with, yet she always manages to give a charming performance. As her best friend and the DA, Nina Siemaszko does well with an impossible role. Clarence Williams III, as the mysterious Philby, is certainly mysterious - it's a mystery how he was cast. Dead man barely talking.Okay if there's nothing else on television.

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bob the moo
2006/08/24

Continuing her trend as "angel of death", Sam is out jogging with friend Cassie when they blunder into the middle of a murder investigation at the golf course. Seemingly Chief Connors is on top of it so, much to his surprise, Sam jogs on and leaves him to it. Later that day a young woman with a baby comes into the bookstore, looking for the previous owner – Sam takes pity and agrees to let Susie and her baby stay in her house. Days later she is still keeping this from Cassie but has found herself left looking after the baby herself while Susie has gone missing. Philby's return from San Francisco helps Sam get a grip on what is going on and how, surprisingly, it fits in with Chief Connors' missing suspect.Not sure why I keep bothering with the Mystery Woman series of television movies. Perhaps it is because theoretically it offers me easy and undemanding viewing that might actually produce some interest in my tired brain. One or two of the films have managed to do that but more and more recently I seem to be writing about how smug and bland the whole thing is and it cannot just be that I have become more discerning, because I am quite sure that I have not. This film is typical of what I mean in the way that it offers nothing in the way of mystery in the way you would expect it from a mystery film. Instead what we have is a murder where we pretty much know what happened (due to terrible structure of the story) but cannot bring ourselves to care mainly because of how bland the delivery is. There is no urgency to connect things and no pace or direction taking us towards the end; instead it is like spending an hour in a small swimming pool – we know we are in water at the start, spend the time moving around to different parts of the pool but ultimately we only discover what we already knew – we are in water. The structure of the story is terrible, letting characters drift around as if they are meant to intrigue us but really they are obvious and the lack of them developing just makes it all the duller.The direction, music and structure are all parts of this problem as none of it seems to have been constructed with the viewer in mind. On the contrary the film just feels like a product that has been manufactured on a process line regardless of demand or need for its existence. To a certain point I do not object to daytime filler doing what it does but I do require it to do more than just fill time in a self-satisfied way as if it owes nobody anything more than that. The cast offer nothing either. Martin once presented her self with a bit of sass and character but to my eye now she is just a pretty girl reading out clunky dialogue. Williams still looks like he is on the edge of crying but then is also grateful for the regular work – here he can barely muster himself to do anything. Siemaszko is unable to work with her terrible character and is yet again is handed action and dialogue that would see her disbarred in the real world. Sander is just gruff, grunts his lines and then heads off. The guests are mostly bland – with Davies trying to outdo Martin in the "inane grin, big eyes, nod to show interest" technique, Jackson just being a pretty boy and Schuldt and Curry both failing to make anything out of their characters or plot.Overall then another bland product in a series that maybe once or twice has produced something amusing but is increasingly smug and happy to just fill time on television. Certainly the desire to engage the viewer or present an intriguing mystery is almost totally absent.

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