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A crossword puzzle editor (Lacey Chabert) finds her life completely disrupted when several of the clues in her recent puzzles are linked to unsolved crimes. The Crossword Mysteries 3-Movie Collection contains the first three original movies from the series: A Puzzle To Die For, Proposing Murder & Abracadaver. Review: Finally Hallmark! Mysteries that Belong Together. - It's about time Hallmark put these three installments together! While Hallmark can't seem to get out of their "Such and Such" Mysteries title rut, this series is one of the better in the genre due it's strong cast and creative plot devices. It won't get probability awards (Would a crossword puzzle editor really team up with the NYPD to solve murders? No.) but the actors sell it well enough for us to suspend the highly doubtful scenario and make us believe it. We are introduced to Tess Harper and Logan O'Connor in "A Puzzle to Die For" when Tess recognizes that crossword puzzles submitted by a regular contributor to her column might contain details related to some recent art thefts, one in particular where a murder takes place. O'Connor, the savvy detective, is suspicious at first but eventually comes to see the connection. He also figures out who's behind it all just in time to come to Tess' rescue. "Proposing Murder" reunites the two when a friend of Tess asks her to embed a marriage proposal in her Sunday puzzle but ends up dead on the day it's published. These two movies have been out individually for some time now, but the last of the trio, "Abracadaver" had not been released until now. I don't know if that was a marketing ploy by Hallmark or there were some sort of legal hurdles they had to jump through to finally put them in an ensemble, but I'm glad they finally did it. The third movie has more tricks and illusions than the others because it takes place at a magic club where Tess and her friends have come to celebrate her birthday. Solving the murder of a well-known magician will take a closer look behind the illusions but will the pair figure it out before it's too late for another up and coming magician? Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliot work well with each other balancing the "down to business" action with the growing attraction of their characters which moves the story along at a good pace. The supporting cast also does an admirable job with their characters. If you have enjoyed Chabert and Elliot in their other Hallmark appearances you won't be disappointed by this collection. While some of the other mystery series/collections are truly contrived this one is "plausible" as the Mythbusters would say and it's worth the price. Now if only Hallmark would do the same with The Gourmet Detective series! Review: Very Good Show - Awesome Movies Series!! Great Show!







| ASIN | B08QQ1G9BR |
| Actors | Barbara Niven, Brennan Elliott, John Kapelos, Lacey Chabert |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,475 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #123 in Romance (Movies & TV) #651 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,959) |
| Director | Don McCutcheon, Jonathan Wright |
| Item model number | mon0003222921_loc |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | March 2, 2021 |
| Run time | 4 hours and 12 minutes |
| Studio | Hallmark |
O**N
Finally Hallmark! Mysteries that Belong Together.
It's about time Hallmark put these three installments together! While Hallmark can't seem to get out of their "Such and Such" Mysteries title rut, this series is one of the better in the genre due it's strong cast and creative plot devices. It won't get probability awards (Would a crossword puzzle editor really team up with the NYPD to solve murders? No.) but the actors sell it well enough for us to suspend the highly doubtful scenario and make us believe it. We are introduced to Tess Harper and Logan O'Connor in "A Puzzle to Die For" when Tess recognizes that crossword puzzles submitted by a regular contributor to her column might contain details related to some recent art thefts, one in particular where a murder takes place. O'Connor, the savvy detective, is suspicious at first but eventually comes to see the connection. He also figures out who's behind it all just in time to come to Tess' rescue. "Proposing Murder" reunites the two when a friend of Tess asks her to embed a marriage proposal in her Sunday puzzle but ends up dead on the day it's published. These two movies have been out individually for some time now, but the last of the trio, "Abracadaver" had not been released until now. I don't know if that was a marketing ploy by Hallmark or there were some sort of legal hurdles they had to jump through to finally put them in an ensemble, but I'm glad they finally did it. The third movie has more tricks and illusions than the others because it takes place at a magic club where Tess and her friends have come to celebrate her birthday. Solving the murder of a well-known magician will take a closer look behind the illusions but will the pair figure it out before it's too late for another up and coming magician? Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliot work well with each other balancing the "down to business" action with the growing attraction of their characters which moves the story along at a good pace. The supporting cast also does an admirable job with their characters. If you have enjoyed Chabert and Elliot in their other Hallmark appearances you won't be disappointed by this collection. While some of the other mystery series/collections are truly contrived this one is "plausible" as the Mythbusters would say and it's worth the price. Now if only Hallmark would do the same with The Gourmet Detective series!
A**R
Very Good Show
Awesome Movies Series!! Great Show!
R**R
Interesting premise and family friendly mysteries
I loved these three family friendly, mysteries. The premise is that the Crossword Editor (lady) for a fictitious newspaper (that is clearly the New York Times) has a vast knowledge of the world and becomes a highly useful consultant to the New York police when investigating murder mysteries (think Castle). In particular, she locks horns with the ornery, but hunky police detective (guy) who ends up relying on her to help solve mysteries. In the background, her aunt and his dad (who happens to be the police captain) see them as a lovely couple and keeps trying to set them up. Fun and mystery solving ensue. I highly recommend this three story DVD.
B**E
No affection
Good mysteries
R**Y
good value
my wife loves these movies,and a great value
R**S
It is a puzzle for entertainment
Interesting shows. great acting
R**L
PLEASED
ENJOYED
J**D
Great Movie!
Lots of fun! Really entertaining & so interesting. Wonderful cast & great chemistry! Enjoy!!
J**N
Si viste estas películas en tu infancia no puede faltar en tu estantería.
P**N
Great series, wonderful chemistry between two main actors, consistent story line. Must watch as well as the other three movies.
K**E
Detektivfilm, der perfekt zur Marke Hallmark passt. Ein Rätsel, aber keine bösen, blutigen Bilder. Ich liebe es.
L**Y
Loved the films, definitely will get more if made.
M**E
Trop bien et livraison rapide !! 2 très bons films à voir et à revoir
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