Presumed Dead

2006

Action / Thriller

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Sherilyn Fenn Photo
Sherilyn Fenn as Detective Mary Anne Cooper
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Pascale Hutton as C.C. Woodruff
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Rhonda Dent as Paige Stevenson
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Meghan Heffern as Teenage Girl
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1 hr 30 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by clanciai10 / 10

Too intelligent for his own good

His job is to fabricate intrigues and to write them down, making money as a best selling author. He is rich, he owns a magnificent villa, he has everything, and then he dries up and finds himself incapable of writing any more. This actually happens to most authors, Steinbeck and Hemingway for example. The case is rather normal than unusual. This author resorts to desperate measures to reclaim his writing capacity, fabricating intrigue out of reality, and gradually loses control, trying desperately to sort himself out of the mess he has created all by himself, relying like Oscar Wilde on his intelligence to trick himself out of any quandary and appears to be successful - his manipulation of reality becomes more successful than his fiction. This is a marvellous thriller, like the author almost too intelligent for its own good, but it is astoundingly efficient, vying with the best of Hitchcock's. This is different in character, there is no murder committed here except two of them in a distant past, and of course anybody will expect nothing less than for the "presumed dead" to sooner or later present herself - that's what will keep the audience waiting, and it will be gratified.

Reviewed by sol12185 / 10

The Defective Detective

**SPOILERS** In its trying to be different by putting in as many sub-plots that can fit into a 90 minute movie, I counted at least five, the made for TV movie "Presumed Dead" gets so confusing that by the time it's finally over you know less about its story then what you knew when it first started!

The movie starts off with a crazed man, who looks like he's hypnotizes, running around the woods with a large butcher knife, dripping with blood, chasing this terrified young woman. The man who's arrested later turns out to be America's top murder mystery writer Seth Harmon, Durgan Regeh, and the woman, who ends up missing by jumping into a nearby stream, Harmon's protégé Paige Stevenson, Rhonda Dent. Getting herself on the case despite the objections of her boss Captain Dade, Blu Mankuma,is the very annoying and bitchy lady detective Mary Anne Cooper, Sherilyn Fenn.

Even though "Coop", as Det. Cooper is is known by her fellow cops, is supposed to be on convalescent leave since her husband, also a cop, was killed in a hold-up earlier in the year she still manages, by her constantly pestering Capt Dade, to not only get on the case but become the officer in charge of it! This later helps Harmon, who opted to defend himself at his trial, to get off by Coop in her making a fool of herself, by testifying for the prosecution, while subjected to Harmon's whithering cross-examination.

It's after Harmon is found innocent that the movie starts to go in all different directions in trying to tie up all the loose ends in to what exactly happened to Paige Stevenson who's still on the police blotter as a missing person. And just what exactly the now freed Seth Hermon had to do with her being missing or even possibly, if Paige's body is ever found, murder!

***SPOILERS**** It soon becomes evident, at least to Coop, that Paige had ghost written Harmon's latest blockbuster murder mystery novel "Death Row Confessions". Paige now wanting to get the credit in writing that novel was going to go public in exposing Harmon for the fraud that he is. Soon Coop got another piece of information, on a typed message on her cellphone, that had to do with a previous novel-called "The Mocking Glass Murder"-that Harmon wrote, before he started suffering from writers block, some time ago. It was in that novel where Harmon describes a murder that actually took place which-now hold on to your hats-he in fact participated in!***MAJOR SPOILER**** The fictitious novel " The Mocking Glass Murder" very factually described the true story of the vicious suffocation murder of Heather Mason, Tracy Trueman, who just happened to be Paige's mom! The question now is if Paige is in fact dead then who's supplying Coop with all this explosive information that only the missing and presumed dead Paige Stevenson who witnessed her moms murder, while hiding in a closet, could possibly have known!

Reviewed by a_chinn2 / 10

Hilariously awful Lifetime Channel movie

Laughably bad Lifetime Channel thriller about determined cop Sherilyn Fenn trying to prove that a famous mystery writer is actually a murderer. Oh, and Fenn's character is an aspiring mystery writer herself who also happens to be getting over the recent death of her husband. This made-for-cable movie has so many cliches I can't even begin to list them all (a detective told to lay off the case, a defendant serving as their own attorney in court, a cop having their badge taken away, etc. and so on and so forth). The only reason I watched this film is that I'd set my DVR to record anything Sherilyn Fenn appears in, and although she does her best with what she's got, this film is a mess beyond saving. And full disclosure, I watched this film on my iPad picture-in-picture, which is really all it deserved.

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