A detective investigates the brutal murder of her pregnant sister and sets out to find the missing baby.A detective investigates the brutal murder of her pregnant sister and sets out to find the missing baby.A detective investigates the brutal murder of her pregnant sister and sets out to find the missing baby.
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Adam J. Harrington
- Scott
- (as Adam Harrington)
Daniel Schuss
- Baby
- (as Daniel)
Diego Diablo Del Mar
- Davis
- (as Diego Del Mar)
Don MacKay
- Alfred
- (as Don Mackay)
Warren Dean Fulton
- Mechanic
- (uncredited)
Barry Nerling
- Sniper
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaIn real life, Eva LaRue's younger sister was listed as a missing person in Los Angeles County. This was due to a listing of girls suspected to have been kidnapped/murdered by serial killer William Bradford in the early 80's. It turned out, however, that Eva's sister was, in fact, alive and well.
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Carrie is a detective because her father was a cop. Her sister Elle had a different father and she sells real estate with her husband Scott. Carrie and Elle are as close as you would expect two sisters to be. They have a couple of cute scenes together, and there's even some comedy early on.
Carrie and her mother, who outlived two husbands, don't get along because Carrie still doesn't have a man and that, to her mother, makes her inadequate. Elle is pregnant and due any day now, and Rosa, who she meets at the doctor's office, comments that they could share a cab to the hospital.
One night Carrie is planning to have dinner with Elle and her husband, but she is asked to investigate a case involving a sex offender. This could be Davis, the same creepy guy who met with Elle earlier, first claiming he wanted to buy a house, then saying renting would be better since he moves a lot. Detective Wynn, who is a good friend to Carrie as well as a partner, takes the case instead, so Carrie is free to go to dinner.
But dinner doesn't go well. Elle and Scott aren't getting along because Scott is a workaholic. He just HAS to take a business call during dinner. Then he leaves. Carrie ends up having to do the same thing.
Scott returns. Where is Elle?
Hours pass. The police can't do anything this soon. Still nothing. What happened to Elle?
Eva LaRue is too pretty to be a detective (which is a real incentive for guys to watch), but she is a good enough actress. She has one particularly good scene where she makes clear how much the situation has upset her. But Carrie has to be a professional, and that's how she is once that one scene is done--except, of course, her chief keeps having to advise her not to get too involved in the case. This is a movie, though, so that won't work.
Gina Chiarelli gives the standout performance here. We never quite know what's going on, but it's easy to put the missing pieces together. Later, we get to watch the detectives at work.
Adrian Holmes and Anthony Harrison also do quite well here.
There are situations in this movie that can be considered quite disturbing. Don't say you haven't been warned. Other than that, the violence is minimal.
This is a pretty good movie.
Carrie and her mother, who outlived two husbands, don't get along because Carrie still doesn't have a man and that, to her mother, makes her inadequate. Elle is pregnant and due any day now, and Rosa, who she meets at the doctor's office, comments that they could share a cab to the hospital.
One night Carrie is planning to have dinner with Elle and her husband, but she is asked to investigate a case involving a sex offender. This could be Davis, the same creepy guy who met with Elle earlier, first claiming he wanted to buy a house, then saying renting would be better since he moves a lot. Detective Wynn, who is a good friend to Carrie as well as a partner, takes the case instead, so Carrie is free to go to dinner.
But dinner doesn't go well. Elle and Scott aren't getting along because Scott is a workaholic. He just HAS to take a business call during dinner. Then he leaves. Carrie ends up having to do the same thing.
Scott returns. Where is Elle?
Hours pass. The police can't do anything this soon. Still nothing. What happened to Elle?
Eva LaRue is too pretty to be a detective (which is a real incentive for guys to watch), but she is a good enough actress. She has one particularly good scene where she makes clear how much the situation has upset her. But Carrie has to be a professional, and that's how she is once that one scene is done--except, of course, her chief keeps having to advise her not to get too involved in the case. This is a movie, though, so that won't work.
Gina Chiarelli gives the standout performance here. We never quite know what's going on, but it's easy to put the missing pieces together. Later, we get to watch the detectives at work.
Adrian Holmes and Anthony Harrison also do quite well here.
There are situations in this movie that can be considered quite disturbing. Don't say you haven't been warned. Other than that, the violence is minimal.
This is a pretty good movie.
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- Jun 22, 2009
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