The series that The Hollywood Reporter praised for “plenty of suspense and just plain smarts” returns as danger and international intrigue become a family affair. And what’s going on in her mind could be the most dangerous mystery of them all. Jane Doe must solve the kidnapping of a famous mentalist who possesses the names of secret foreign agents. Considering that she can still pop a deadbolt in fifteen seconds, she’s not about to be reassigned to needlepoint and early-bird dinners for long –especially when her powers of observation have yielded invaluable clues in the kidnapping and especially when her daughter is being lured into the trap of a woman named Ursula Voss (Emmy nominee Alla Korot, Another World), a seductive international spy whose list of aliases is as long as her Interpol rap sheet. A CSA agent herself, Polly’s been let go after forty years in service. Like her daughter, the feisty locksmith has led a double life.
Jane Doe's mother joins the investigation. It’s no surprise that Polly has ideas about the crime. 'Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well' Armand Mastroianni: Dean Hargrove, Ethlie Ann Vare: Janu() 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.
But Cathy and Frank now fear that the brain of one of the most important eggheads in the world is going to get scrambled and the goods sold to the highest bidder. Entrusted by the British Intelligence, Smythe carries the top-secret identities and contact information of every British agent in the Middle East securely in his steel-trap mind. Mnemonic, celebrated worldwide for his photographic “eidetic” memory. The victim is Iain Smythe (Michael Tomlinson, We Were Soldiers), more popularly known as Dr.
When a British agent with some top secret information is kidnapped, Cathy and Polly set aside their mother/daughter angst to uncover a plot which has global implications. Summary: When Cathy is visited by her mom, a former CSA agent, they have to learn how to get past some mother/daughter issues in order to cooperate to solve. Under both names, she back in business.Ĭathy Davis (Lea Thompson, Back to the Future) is playing host to her mother Polly (Donna Mills, Knott’s Landing) who’s arrived from Baltimore for a vacation-until Cathy is called back into duty by CSA Officer Frank Darnell (Joe Penny, Jake and the Fatman) to help solve a kidnapping case. Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well 6.0 1 h 7+ Cathys mom, Polly, a former CSA agent, comes for a visit. suburban housewife and a spy on the side, loves her mom Polly (Donna Mills), but she loves her best when they're on opposite coasts. This one features less of Cathy's husband and two kids but more of her mother. Under her name Jane Doe, of course, she’s an ingenious undercover agent. Yes, I Remember It Well is fifth in the nine-movie Jane Doe spy mysteries, and it's one of the best in the bunch and one of my favorites. But the man behind the brainstorm could have other, more insidious motives.Known to friends and family as “Cathy,” she’s a loveable soccer mom. What she uncovers is a government experiment in mind-control developed to weed out terrorists. (from RHI Entertainment's web site) When a fellow agent kills his mentor in cold blood and can’t remember the crime, puzzle-solver Cathy Davis is enlisted to discover the motive. View all related dvds | view all related news | view all related listingsġ (10 episodes, 1 of which have yet to air)Ī show on hiatus for longer than 12 months - without any news about its future - is assumed to be canceled Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well 2006 Advertisement Hide ads with VIP Released Janu+ 1 more Runtime 1h 29m Director Armand Mastroianni Writer Ethlie Ann Vare Language English Studios RHI + 2 more Genres Crime, Drama, Mystery Jane Doe must solve the kidnapping of a famous mentalist who possesses the names of secret foreign agents. 10:43:00 PST CASTRO VALLEY - The slain teenage girl known for the past three years only as the Castro Valley Jane Doe finally.