A detective gets involved with a suspect in a murder case.A detective gets involved with a suspect in a murder case.A detective gets involved with a suspect in a murder case.
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James Andronica
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- TriviaDue to Harry Hamlin's popularity at the time (thanks to L.A. Law), the movie received a theatrical release in Europe and Australia.
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Jack 'Harley' Kessler: Don't go getting your nuts in an uproar here.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Deceptions II: Edge of Deception (1994)
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The Ending Ruins It...
DECEPTIONS
A woman, Adrienne Erickson, (played by Nicollette Sheridan) shoots her husband, when he breaks into their house, and tries to stage a home invasion murder.
Two cops are assigned to her case, Nick Gentry (played by Nicollette Sheridan) and Jack 'Harley' Kessler (played by Robert Davi). Nick gives Adrienne the benefit of the doubt, but Harley thinks everyone is guilty.
Nick and Adrienne soon fall in bed together, but is there more going on here than Nick is willing to see?
WHAT DOES WORK: *This movie has a mood-setting score, with lots of sexual saxophone. There's lots of beefcake and cheesecake shots of both Nicollette Sheridan & Nicollette Sheridan, who were both in their prime.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *NO MATTER WHAT, her husband broke into their house, wearing a mask, and tried to kill her. This is justifiable homicide, no matter what she knew or when she knew it. Everything else is minutiae.
*Some of the dialog is delivered in a stiff manner, and doesn't come across as very believable.
*At one point, Adrienne calls Nick, and implies she's going to kill herself. Nick busts in the front door, without even calling out. The last guy who did that got shot.
*Nick drives a 911 Targa, even though it's being redone, the parts alone would be too much for a cops salary.
*In one scene, at dinner Adrienne's fingernails are red, then the next scene, she's back to white tips.
*Cars don't explode on impact, that's TV fiction.
*Why does Nick assume Adrienne is involved when the brakes fail in her car, with him driving? Wouldn't that substantiate her claim that someone's trying to kill her?
TO RECOMMEND OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IT THE QUESTION: I would not recommend this, sheerly because of the writing. The acting is about what your expect from a '90's TV movie thriller. But there are too many unexplained plot holes for me to recommend it. Also, the twist at the end makes you hate this movie.
CLOSING NOTES: *This is a Made-For-TV movie, please keep that in mind before you watch\rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews. Hope I helped you out.
A woman, Adrienne Erickson, (played by Nicollette Sheridan) shoots her husband, when he breaks into their house, and tries to stage a home invasion murder.
Two cops are assigned to her case, Nick Gentry (played by Nicollette Sheridan) and Jack 'Harley' Kessler (played by Robert Davi). Nick gives Adrienne the benefit of the doubt, but Harley thinks everyone is guilty.
Nick and Adrienne soon fall in bed together, but is there more going on here than Nick is willing to see?
WHAT DOES WORK: *This movie has a mood-setting score, with lots of sexual saxophone. There's lots of beefcake and cheesecake shots of both Nicollette Sheridan & Nicollette Sheridan, who were both in their prime.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *NO MATTER WHAT, her husband broke into their house, wearing a mask, and tried to kill her. This is justifiable homicide, no matter what she knew or when she knew it. Everything else is minutiae.
*Some of the dialog is delivered in a stiff manner, and doesn't come across as very believable.
*At one point, Adrienne calls Nick, and implies she's going to kill herself. Nick busts in the front door, without even calling out. The last guy who did that got shot.
*Nick drives a 911 Targa, even though it's being redone, the parts alone would be too much for a cops salary.
*In one scene, at dinner Adrienne's fingernails are red, then the next scene, she's back to white tips.
*Cars don't explode on impact, that's TV fiction.
*Why does Nick assume Adrienne is involved when the brakes fail in her car, with him driving? Wouldn't that substantiate her claim that someone's trying to kill her?
TO RECOMMEND OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IT THE QUESTION: I would not recommend this, sheerly because of the writing. The acting is about what your expect from a '90's TV movie thriller. But there are too many unexplained plot holes for me to recommend it. Also, the twist at the end makes you hate this movie.
CLOSING NOTES: *This is a Made-For-TV movie, please keep that in mind before you watch\rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews. Hope I helped you out.
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- Jun 18, 2023
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