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A famous mentalist who possesses the names of secret foreign agents in the middle east is about to give up this information to kidnappers unless a hefty ransom is paid within 24 hours.
Honestly? Not very — and that's the charm. It plays the hits, which is exactly the point for a cozy night in.
You’ve seen this pairing before: Lea Thompson and Joe Penny have made 8 Hallmark movies together.
Here’s everything this one has going on, from the setting to the way it wraps up. Tap any of the 20 to find more movies that do the same thing.
20 tropes in one movie
We counted 20 distinct Hallmark tropes packed into this one — a genuine greatest-hits reel.
Where this one’s rating lands against every other rated Hallmark movie.
Higher-rated than 25% of every rated Hallmark movie. The median is 6.4.
The corners of the catalog Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well belongs to — handy if you’re after more of the same.
Jane DoePart of the 8-film Jane Doe series.Who’s who before you press play. Nothing here gives the ending away.
Former intelligence agent turned consultant
Kidnapper
Villain
Agency handler
Cathy's former boss
Cathy's husband
Spouse
Figure in the case
Person connected to the mystery
Mentalist
Central figure in the kidnapping plot
Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well is available via YouTube TV, UP Faith & Family Apple TV Channel, and UP Faith & Family Amazon Channel . Streaming options change often, so check current availability before settling in.
Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well runs about 1 hour and 29 minutes, and was released in 2006.
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