Movie Details:
Based on | “Aurora Teagarden” series by Charlaine Harris |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genres | Mystery |
Release date | August 18, 2019 |
Running time | 1hr 25min |
Age rating | TV-G |
Starring | Candace Cameron Bure Niall Matter Marilu Henner Lexa Doig Peter Benson Miranda Frigon |
Directed by | Martin Wood |
Written by | Jim Head, Michael Vickerman, Teena Booth |
Produced by | Jamie Goehring Trevor McWhinney |
Executive producer | Candace Cameron Bure Charlaine Harris Jim Head Michael Prupas Joel S. Rice Shawn Williamson |
Cinematography by | Pieter Stathis |
Edited by | Brad Rines |
Music by | Jeff Tymoschuk |
Casting By | Candice Elzinga |
Production Design by | Lloyd Stone |
Set Decoration by | Tim Lanham |
Cast & Characters:
- Candace Cameron Bure as Aurora
- Niall Matter as Nick Miller
- Marilu Henner as Aida
- Lexa Doig as Sally
- Peter Benson as Det. Arthur Smith
- Miranda Frigon as Lynn Smith
- Dylan Sloane as Phillip
- Ellie Harvie as Lillian
- Catherine Lough Haggquist as Terry
- Cole Vigue as Davis
- Lauren K. Robek as Linda
- Matthew James Dowden as Robert
- Kwesi Ameyaw as Det. Reynolds
- John Emmet Tracy as Andrew
- Brenna O’Brien as Monica
- Tom Stevens as Brett
- Aaron Douglas as Boyd
- Stefania Indelicato as Officer Dolan
- Aadila Dosani as Katie
- Janet Glassford as Housekeeper
- Anthony F. Ingram as Herb
- Dion Riley as Young Man
- Leah Christine Stewart as Waitress (uncredited)
Storyline:
At the eleventh hour, Lawrenceton librarian and President of the town’s Real Murders Discussion Club Aurora Teagarden – Ro to her friends – is asked to make a presentation and be on a discussion panel at “From Motive to Murder”, an annual true crime and mystery conference always held at the same mountain resort. What Ro was unaware of when she agreed was that the other panelist in her session is Lawrenceton Police Chief Lynn Smith, who has always resented Ro and the other club members inserting themselves into murder investigations. In addition to some of the other club members, a few others from Lawrenceton, who would normally not be caught dead at such an event, end up out of circumstances attending, such as Ro’s mother, realtor Aida Teagarden. The event organizer Linda Bennett traditionally has written and staged a murder mystery play with the guest speakers asked to assume some of the roles for the one performance during the event. It is during this special performance that someone associated with the play and conference is murdered on-stage during what was a well-timed blackout. Especially as one of their own is the lead suspect in the minds of the local police solely on circumstantial evidence with no real motive to speak of, Ro and the other Real Murders members start to investigate on their own to exonerate their friend, who they know is innocent. The difference this time from any murder which they’ve investigated back in Lawrenceton is that Lynn and her husband, Detective Arthur Smith who is also a Real Murders club member, are on the outside looking in and thus are forced to work with Ro and her colleagues. The lead suspects in their minds are: Linda Bennett herself, she who is struggling financially with the event and the theater being under threat; developer Boyd Stauberg, the person who usually gets what he wants be wielding his power, he wanting the theater for a condo development; Boyd’s son Brett Stauberg who was in an on-again/off again relationship with the victim, they who were apparently off-again; librarian Andrew Wakefield, who lied to the police regarding his whereabouts during the actual time of the murder; and author Robert Brown, the conference’s keynote speaker who may have wanted to test theories as to the true crime about which he writes.