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MysteryTV MovieCrimeDrama

Three Bedrooms, One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery

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While Aurora "Roe" Teagarden searches for her piece of the American dream, she decides to test the waters of the family business - real estate sales. Only thing is there's a dead body in the first house she shows. When a second body shows up in another home, Roe realizes there's more to real estate than she thought.

Release Date : 2016-06-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Muse EntertainmentHead First ProductionsiCandy ProductionLighthouse Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : An Aurora Teagarden Mystery: Three Bedrooms, One CorpseAurora Teagarden Mysteries: Three Bedrooms, One Corpse

Cast

Candace Cameron Bure

Character Name : Aurora Teagarden

Original Name : Candace Cameron Bure

Gender : Female

Lexa Doig

Character Name : Sally Allison

Original Name : Lexa Doig

Gender : Female

Marilu Henner

Character Name : Aida Teagarden

Original Name : Marilu Henner

Gender : Female

Peter Benson

Character Name : Det. Arthur Smith

Original Name : Peter Benson

Gender : Male

Yannick Bisson

Character Name : Martin Bartell

Original Name : Yannick Bisson

Gender : Male

Miranda Frigon

Character Name : Det. Lynn Liggett Smith

Original Name : Miranda Frigon

Gender : Female

Bruce Dawson

Character Name : John Queensland

Original Name : Bruce Dawson

Gender : Male

Nicole Oliver

Character Name : Eileen Crandall

Original Name : Nicole Oliver

Gender : Female

Catherine Lough Haggquist

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Catherine Lough Haggquist

Gender : Female

Giles Panton

Character Name : Franklin

Original Name : Giles Panton

Gender : Male

Reagan Dale Neis

Character Name : Idella

Original Name : Reagan Dale Neis

Gender : Female

Aliza Vellani

Character Name : Patty

Original Name : Aliza Vellani

Gender : Female

Clayton James

Character Name : Mackie

Original Name : Clayton James

Gender : Male

Craig March

Character Name : Captain Fred Burns

Original Name : Craig March

Gender : Male

Brad Harder

Character Name : Officer Heard

Original Name : Brad Harder

Gender : Male

Scott Lyster

Character Name : Perry Dell

Original Name : Scott Lyster

Gender : Male

Julian Christopher

Character Name : Lemaster Cane

Original Name : Julian Christopher

Gender : Male

Ellie Harvie

Character Name : Lillian Tibbett

Original Name : Ellie Harvie

Gender : Female

Milo Shandel

Character Name : Donnie Greenhouse

Original Name : Milo Shandel

Gender : Male

Amos Mitchell

Character Name : Henry Evans

Original Name : Amos Mitchell

Gender : Male

Lini Evans

Character Name : Saleswoman

Original Name : Lini Evans

Gender : Female

Brenda Campbell

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Brenda Campbell

Gender : Female

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**The great art theft!** The third film in the Aurora Teagarden film series and based on the book of the same name. I think it got better now. I mean I liked previous two, but this kind of crime-mysteries I like a lot. This is by far the closely related to Aurora. Nothing like she directly involved in it, but when her mother's firm associated with the latest murder in the town, she got to step in like the previous occasions to find the truth. That gave strength to the film plot to evolve vigorously. When I say such strong word for a television film, that means for the television standards only. She was covering for her busy mother, but it was not like any other day, because she finds a dead body in the backyard of the house she was showing for a customer. The dead woman worked for her mother. Now the question is who did it? And the motivation! From the customers to someone from the work, it could be anybody. All Aurora had a small clue, that she did not know it until the last moment. But did she catch the killer using it as a bait, and if she did so, how it all happened was unfolded in the remaining tale. As usual the police chief was annoying. I mean not for me/viewers, but for Aurora for her enthusiasm in crime solving which he sees as an obstruction. In this, she directly associated, since she was the first to report it to the cops. So there's nothing much they could do about it, other than letting her do whatever she want, but within the legal circle. Her effort to solve it was more to save her mother, thinking she could become a future victim or be framed for it. Unlike cops, she begins her investigation with the employees of her mother's firm. Like usual, the inquiry initiated, but it did not take her anywhere to resolve the case. Except her suspicious on the man she's been with on the day she found the body. > ❝I'm a librarian. I have a masters degree in finding information.❞ Coming to that mystery man, he was like her new romance companion. He showed more interest to her as much she suspected him. So in the entire stretch of the narration, the romance became a distant word. Initially I was not happy that in every sequel, they had brought in the new guys as her love interest. All the above, they all had disappeared in the following film. The best part was, the romance was not given a strong preference in any of those As the viewers, we could see the connections. But it helped to build the story better. Besides, a fresh face gives a fresh perspective on whatever going on. The art theme was nicely used. But this is the series where uncovering the crime a main priority. So whatever the smartness used to do the crime/murder, you won't witness them. Then suddenly at the end comes out the suspect, revealing the purpose of committing it. It is a television film, and it always has a happy ending. As the title says, it is Aurora's tale and she has to accomplish it. That's how her character built. It is totally understandable, but it also makes the cops useless. I would have liked her involved alongside them to do the job, rather single handily manage all the time. The first act was good. From the basic plot, it was developed with a lot more suspenseful in the second act. Though the final act was cliché. I did not guess who was the culprit, but anybody would know how it all unfolds as it followed a basic blueprint of murder/crime mystery. Because if the probe reveals the motivation or a baitable evidence so early, then it loses nearly half the grip to keep the excitement going. This film had a decent ending, but too sudden and too quick, especially while confronting the bad guy, then it's all done. Once again all the actors were good. The director had been replaced, though she did good. I think I've said everything I wanted to, so now I'm looking forward for the next one to review. **7/10**