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A famous violinist Caroline Waverly returns to her home town. A killer is on the streets, and Caroline may be a target for murder.

Gabrielle Anwar as  Caroline
Colin Egglesfield as  Tucker Longstreet
Andrew W. Walker as  Agent Matthew Burns
Pancho Demmings as  Sheriff Burke
Jud Tylor as  Josie Longstreet
Jennifer Taylor as  Susie
Drew James as  Bobby Lee
Antonio D. Charity as  Toby March
Kym Jackson as  Edda Lou Hatinger
Ed Lauter as  Austin Hatinger

Reviews

apatridge
2011/06/13

Can I make a suggestion? If you are going to write a book and make a movie set in Mississippi, make sure you visit here first. The accents were terrible. I was really embarrassed for some of the actors. Also just so you know, there are no mountains in Mississippi. Anyone from here could tell that the location was totally off. Mississippi is a beautiful state with a lot to offer. It would be nice if someone gave us a fair shake and tried to get to know the real South for once. You would really enjoy it. After all we are famous for our hospitality!I love Nora Roberts but I was so disappointed in this book and movie. This could have been so much better.

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blondehrtbreakr
2011/06/14

Then this movie is for you. There are A LOT of cheesy accents (I even heard one of the actors mistakenly do a BOSTON accent at one point!).Despite these accent issues, if you like a Southern setting (think, 'The Skeleton Key', but with a Lifetime feel) - then you will probably dig this movie.I would not consider this a suspense film, as there are no suspenseful moments whatsoever. It's a very PG "mystery". I would allow my daughter to watch it (she's 11).They didn't make this movie to win any awards. It is what it is, and the makers of the movie know it. Lot of cute male eye candy too ;) Perfect for a lazy afternoon on the couch. Give it a shot.5/10.

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highwaytourist
2011/06/15

This southern Gothic wannabe was adapted from an original novel, but it's hopelessly derivative. I haven't read the book, but boy did I watch the movie. It's so filled with clichés and stereotypes, at times it played like a "Airplane" style comedy. It takes place in a town called Innocence. How ironic! I especially enjoyed hearing the actors slip in and out of their bogus, Honey Chile southern accents. There are also several prized clichés- talk about runnin' barefoot, eatin' craw fish, chasin' fireflies, huntin' possum, guttin' trout, and of course, deep dark family secrets. All that was missing was a trailer park with a tire hanging from a rope tied to a tree. The story involves a world-famous violinist from Innocence who returns back home to her late grandmammy's place after experiencing romantic disappointment. She soon catches the eye of the town's hunky womanizer, a rich guy named Tucker, who looks more like an Abercrombie & Fitch model than the scion of wealthy southern gentry. Well, shuck my corn! Of course, she and Tucker fall in love. Problem is, the friendly neighborhood serial killer is offing various white trash ladies who were romantically linked to Tucker. So, is our fair maiden next? Will he kiss her or try to kill her? It's up to us to figure it out while we get to meet a wide array of southern stock characters amid hot sunny days and steamy humid nights. I have to admit, I enjoyed all the badness. If you keep your sense of humor high and your expectations low, you may enjoy it too.

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edwagreen
2011/06/16

Interesting, intriguing film dealing with a series of murders in a small Mississippi town. The town seems to be nicely integrated and with the exception of a black man being beaten up in one scene, all people seem to live in harmony. In fact, the head of the police is a black gentleman.Shirley Jones, as Della, has a small role here. At the very end, she has a strong,emotional scene once the killer has been revealed. Ironically, one of the victims of the murderer is a woman who resembled Shirley so much in her Oscar winning role as Lulu Baines in 1960's "Elmer Gantry."Our leading man, Colin Egglesfield, ought to change his name. He will be the object of every joke regarding eggs should his career evolve.This story has everything going for it. You play a real guessing game in determining who the murderer is and I guarantee that you will not come up with the answer. We've got lust, cheating on spouses, revenge, and so much more.

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