Garage Sale Mystery Film Analysis

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Garage sale shopper extraordinaire and amateur sleuth Jennifer Shannon (Lori Loughlin) purchases an old tape recorder which holds a recording she suspects might be of an actual murder. POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT: While I can practically promise not to reveal too much in this review, it is a murder mystery, and there may be the slightest chance that you discover something you do not want to ascertain before watching tonight. So proceed with caution; you have been warned! Connor Stanhopoe; Steve Bacic; Lori Loughlin; Eva Bourne Credit: Copyright 2017 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Ryan Plummer This final installment of the special limited edition Garage Sale Mystery franchise for the month of August comes to a conclusion with this …show more content…

Vedders--Malcolm Stewart. If he does look familiar, it is because he has been gracing Hallmark's screens in a veritable feast of productions including My Favorite Wedding, The Art of Us, Surprised By Love, Mr. Miracle, and so many more! He certainly deserves an honorable mention in this brief but dynamic role. And after all, the film centers around his character, so he will not be forgotten! Hearties and Hallmark fans alike are going to rejoice at witnessing Derek Hamilton portray yet another distinctive and pivotal role. This time, he embodies the somewhat mysterious, potentially shady Chris Suddon. In the past, we've seen him in Cedar Cove and When Calls the Heart, and there is no doubt he brings just the right vibe to this role. Here's hoping we see him in more Hallmark works in the future. Remember this guy? Preston Vanderslice has been in a vast array of Hallmark works in recent times, and it was a welcome surprise to see him in this film. As Callum, he is rather unassuming but very professional. Though quiet for the majority of the story, don't underestimate the incredible aid he may render to Lori and Detective Lynwood in the ultimate solving of this mystifying case. His performance is solid and strong, and here's to his continued partnership with the