Try to Remember (film)

Try to Remember, is a 2004 mystery television film based on a short story ("The Funniest Thing Has Been Happening Lately") by Mary Higgins Clark that was shot in 2003 on location in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Try to Remember
Directed byJeff Beesley
Written by
  • Jeff Martel
  • John Benjamin Martin
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMark Dobrescu
Edited byDean Evans
Music byClaude Foisy
Distributed byArdustry Home Entertainment/PAX Television
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

After twelve years of being away, Lisa Monroe returns to her usually quiet hometown of Milford to work as a police detective. She was recruited by her childhood friend, now Lieutenant Joe O'Conner. The first case on which she works as lead investigator is the death of Louise Dexter, her grandmother. Although the autopsy points to the death being accidental, Lisa finds evidence that implicates Jake Mitchell as the murderer. Jake Mitchell raped and killed Lisa's best friend Jenny Rand fifteen years earlier. Jake has been paroled and has returned to Milford to live. At his trial, he vowed revenge on the four people who testified against him, namely Louise, Sergeant Stuart Kling (Lisa's colleague who does not respect her investigative abilities), a security guard named Vinnie DiCampo, and Lisa herself. To some extent, all four feel guilty, but especially Lisa, about not preventing Jenny's death. The killer is revealed as Fred Rand, Jenny's father, who kills all the people he blames for Jenny's death.

Cast

Actor / Actress Character
Gabrielle Anwar Lisa Monroe
Diego Wallraff Jake Mitchell
Garry Chalk Stuart Kling
Gerald Lenton-Young (as Gerald Lenton Young) Fred Rand
Max Martini Joe O'Conner
David Richmond-Peck Benny Thomason
Alan Bratt Vinnie DiCampo
Ian Black Ned Watts
Andrea Runge Jenny Rand
Kathryn Bracht Dr. Nicole Ralston
Rosie Frier-Dryden(as Rosy Frier-Drydon) Helen Rand
Sheila Paterson Lou
Kevin Foley(uncredited) Unseen man


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