The Forget-Me-Not Murders (1994)

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A detective tries to track down a serial killer who is thought to be targeting the policeman's god-daughter.

Film Overview
"The Forget-Me-Not Murders" is an American television movie released in 1994, directed by Robert Michael Lewis. The movie features a spell-binding plot with criminal activity, intrigue, and romance, and is based upon Gwendoline Butler's books featuring the character John Coffin, a British police investigator. The cast consists of Richard Dean Anderson and Glynnis Barber, with Philip Granger, Richard Lawson, and Tamsin Kelsey in helpful functions.

Plot Summary
The movie commences with an emotionally traumatized female, Grace Hatcher (Glynnis Barber), turning up at the home of Dr. Mark Sloan (Dick Van Dyke), where she declares to be struggling with complete amnesia. Grace doesn't keep in mind anything about herself or her past, except for the deaths of her husband and young son. Dr. Sloan is intrigued and does his finest to help her regain her lost memories.

In parallel, a series of murders happen in the city. The killer leaves a distinct hallmark at every murder scene - a forget-me-not ribbon, therefore lending the movie its title. Unfortunately, there's a selection of suspects and a directive from City Hall to quickly resolve it. As the murders continue, Sloan's child, Detective Steve Sloan (Barry Van Dyke), is assigned to examine the case.

Linking the Dots
While attempting to restore Grace's memory, the Sloans discover a picture at her residence - of a female presented exactly like a current forget-me-not victim. The psychological and criminal examinations start to intertwine. The characters start to unwind their past, uncovering troubling tricks. Having an incredible propensity for winding up in the middle of infamous murders, Dr. Sloan assists his investigator boy in segregating the hints and integrating the pieces to decipher the mystery.

Revelations and Conclusion
Utilizing Grace's troubling flashbacks, Dr. Sloan reveals the connection in between her distressing past and the current murder spree. The murderer turns out to be Grace's psychotherapist, Dr. Sidney Cornfeld (Richard Dean Anderson), who had been utilizing hypnosis to control her. He had actually been committing the murders and making Grace think that she was accountable, playing a twisted mind video game to make her an unwitting individual in his crimes.

In the climactic confrontation, Cornfeld tries to eliminate Grace, but she subdues him and, with the aid of the Sloans, brings him to justice. The film concludes with Grace beginning to remember her past and recovering her identity, finally devoid of Cornfeld's manipulative hold.

Last Thoughts
"The Forget-Me-Not Murders" is a fast-paced, suspenseful thriller with unexpected twists and turns. Richard Dean Anderson's efficiency as the antagonistic psychotherapist is significant, as are the performances of the leading set Dick Van Dyke and Barry Van Dyke. The film masterfully explores the intricacies of the human mind, hypnosis, and the enduring effects of emotional injury. The mystery keeps the audience hooked till the end, providing an exhilarating trip of crime, suspicion, and intrigue.

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