Mystery Woman: Game Time Page #9

Synopsis: Bright youngest graduate Randy (Stinky) Lawrence convinces Samantha to promote his brilliant murder video game in the bookstore in exchange for his help in convincing 'old friend' Donald Fiske, a celebrated author, to do a signing session there. To Randy's surprise, it works, but Fiske is poisoned after slipping out angry. Randy is Chief Connors's only suspect. Despite obvious repeated lies, Samantha sets out to prove his innocence. Fiske's greedy ex, Jody, pretends to have convinced him to remarry, yet she never even allowed their teenage son Cameron to set foot in Donald's fine home.
Genre: Mystery
Director(s): David S. Cass Sr.
Production: Hallmark Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2005
105 min
140 Views


WERE YOU GONNA:

TELL ME ABOUT THIS?

LATER.

WELL, AT LEAST TELL ME

HOW YOU LEARNED THAT MOVE.

IF I TOLD YOU HOW I DID IT,

I'D HAVE TO KILL YOU.

WHERE DID YOU LEARN THAT?

JUST TALENT.

SAMMY!

SAMANTHA.

UM...

I'M HEADING OUT.

I JUST WANTED TO SAY THANK YOU...

FOR BELIEVING IN ME.

ALL YOU HAD TO DO

WAS TELL THE TRUTH.

I'M WORKING ON

THE WHOLE CREDIT CARD ISSUE.

AND THE GAME?

I'M GONNA MANAGE I FOR THE FISKE ESTATE.

NICE WORK, STINKY.

RIGHT.

WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?

I THOUGH YOU MIGHT BE HERE.

MY MOTHER SAID:

HE LIKED YOU.

NOT IN THE WAY:

SHE PROBABLY MEANT.

YEAH, MAYBE NOT.

YOU LEFT THAT LEGAL PAD

FOR ME TO FIND.

MAYBE.

IT GOT YOUR MOM:

IN SOME TROUBLE.

SHE SHOULDN'T HAVE

TAKEN THE WILL.

SHE WAS ALWAYS...

I DON'T KNOW...

PUSHING HIM AWAY FROM ME,

KEEPING US APART.

I'M SURE SHE WAS JUST DOING

WHAT SHE THOUGHT SHE HAD TO.

CAMERON, I THINK

SHE REALLY LOVES YOU.

YEAH, IN HER OWN

TWISTED WAY.

HE SAID THAT HE REGRETTED HE

WASN'T A BETTER FATHER TO YOU.

HE TOLD YOU THAT?

YOU OUGHT TO HAVE THIS.

MY DAD'S GAME.

HAVE YOU EVER PLAYED IT?

- NO.

- IT'S AMAZING.

THERE'S THIS,

UH, METER MAID,

AND SHE'S

A COMPLETE PSYCHOPATH,

BUT SHE HAS AN ALIBI

AND A TRAINED SQUIRREL, SO...

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Michael Sloan

Michael Sloan is an American freelance illustrator. In 2018, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning along with Jake Halpern, for their comic Welcome to the New World. more…

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