D**J
Lee Horsley & Susan Lucci Shine
This was a good movie. It was nice to see Lee Horsley, Susan Lucci and a few other stars. The plot was good with the usual twists and it was a fun movie to watch.
D**P
Mystery story
Enjoyable
B**R
Great movies are made in New Orleans
Love the good old romantic movies.. that tug at your heart strings..Lee Horsley..gorgeous..Susan Lucci is beautiful..when he takes her in his arms..! Wow!.. butterflies in my stomach... what’s not to love about this movie.. set in beautiful New Orleans!
R**G
Really good movie
I liked the fact that Lee Horsley was the male lead.
S**S
Awful...
The acting was very poorly done. They in no was resembled the characters. I gave it a 2, but should have given it a 1.
M**D
Soapdish
Although I fancy myself an intellectual, I do enjoy a good trashy book from time to time and I have a like of Sandra Brown's work. Thrillers are always good times, and, let's admit it, throw in a little sex and violence and it's a party. Made for TV movies, however, are not always great and this was no exception. The acting was good (but not great), and Susan Lucci was the main character, Claire Laurent. When you say her name, you think of soap operas. And while this is certainly a "soap opera" type of book/movie/TV show, they could have taken out a few of the very "soap elements" that turned this into a soap. If that makes sense.Names of the original characters have been changed for copyright reasons, but for the sake of redundancy, this is one juicy book with a murder mystery. The Rev Bird has been murdered in his hotel suite with three gunshots, he was on an anti-smut campaign and bent on outlawing a lot of paper media pornography. While the typical girly mags always fall under said cannon (Playboy, Hustler, etc.), so did the French Silk catalogue. This mirrored the rise of the Victoria's Secret catalogue in the early 90s which became the resident coffee table catalogue in every house across America and how many were calling it too suggestive or racy for Middle America. With this, Detective Cassidy is called in to investigate how and why this underwear company has come into the spotlight by this evangelist, and he meets the CEO, Claire Laurent. She has a dotty mother who she takes care of, a business partner, Martine, who is having an affair with a married man, Congressman Alister Petry, who she is convinced will leave his wife and marry her someday. And they all had some kind of beef with Rev Bird and it's all going to come down somehow. Of that I will not reveal the twists and turns and the inevitable. Of course Cassidy and Claire are going to fall in love, that I know I do not have to tell anyone. Words to criticize? Susan Lucci was in her 50s trying to play in her 30s. And while she may have been able to get away with it thanks to staying thin and plastic surgery that her peers are not able to have access to, she's still older. They also decided to eliminate the subplot with the good Reverand Bird's wife, Ariel, his son, their affair, and her ambitions to keep the ministry going under her rule. It would have made the viewer guess moreso as it would've introduced a few new suspects and motivations, but for the sake of abbreviation they kept it to the main characters. Still waters certainly run deep. It's also a chick movie, but most can probably guess that from the beginning. I do wish that her mother, Mary Catherine, was a bit more crazy than she was, as it made for a more interesting viewing. Otherwise a nice afternoon watch.It makes for an ok afternoon on a rainy day, but forgettable.
A**Y
Both Lee Horsley and Susan Lucci were excellent. The story has a great twist at the ...
Both Lee Horsley and Susan Lucci were excellent. The story has a great twist at the end, and shows how detective stories should be told.
M**N
As Good as the Book
I'd seen "French Silk" on television years ago and really enjoyed the adaptation of Sandra Brown's book. It took years for this to be made available on DVD and I'm so glad I have it. It's a good movie, the DVD quality is very good.
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