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(1989 TV Movie)

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6/10
Full Circle
sol121824 June 2005
(Some Spoilers) Somewhat average thriller with Jaclyn Smith,Kathy Wathely,coming back to her family in the small rural farming town of Devlin for rest and rehabilitation. Kathy being a policewomen back in Chicago has just gone through a traumatic experience in shooting and killing a wanted rapist as he attacked her and her partner in a back ally.

The shooting was found to be justifiable by a police review board but deep in her heart Kathy knew otherwise. It wasn't an act of self defense it was an execution. This killer instinct that Kathy has stems from her being attacked raped and left for dead by an unseen attacker when he was a teenager back home in Devlin. Kathy has been following a number of murders in the Devlin area, while she was in Chicago, and deduced that the killer is the same person who raped and tired to murder her back some fifteen years ago.

Back in Devlin Kathy is treated like an outcast by not only the townspeople but her own family members as well because she had an, unfounded, reputation of being loose with the young men there before she moved to Chicago and became a policewoman. The fact is that Kathy never was with a man since her terrible, and almost fatal, experience in Devlin when she was a young girl. Kathy with the help of the local family doctor and friend Josh Longcrest, Jeffery Demunn,unearths the clue to who the serial killer is. It turns out that his mode of operations in the killings fit exactly what happened to her confirming Kathy's darkest suspicions; they also confirm that he's also someone that was close to her back then as well as now,very very close.

Slow moving but still interesting drama/thriller with Jaclyn Smith a bit too glamorous to be a hard nosed tough as nails cop with a killer instinct that would put her a notch or two above SF police inspector "Dirty Harry" Calahand.

Miss. Smith did come across quite convincing in her acting as a rape victim who was ostracized by her family and friends more for being a victim then the rapist/killer who assaulted her. It was also kept secret who the rapist was by Kathy's own mom Mrs. Helen Wathely, Louise Latham, who made up the story that her injuries, as a result of her being raped and beaten, was a fall off her pet horse Lulubelle.

You couldn't help feeling sympathy for Kathy not because of her ordeal some fifteen years ago but how she was treated by everyone in Devlin with he exception of Josh and her brother Linc, Richard Masur, who showed at least kindness and understanding for what she went through. Kathy's dad Mr. Cy Whately, Howard Duff, was so revolted by her just being in the Whately home that you, as well as Kathy, wondered if he had something to do with her being rape and his dislike of Kathy had more to do with that then her supposedly carousing around with all types of men, which was just a vicious rumor with no validity at all.

It turned that Kathy's mom knew who the rapist, and serial killer, was and her keeping it under-wraps and at the same time allowing him to continuing his murderous rampage set up the shocking ending that destroyed whatever justification that she still had left in keeping it secret.
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6/10
An intriguing TV film
jamiecostelo5829 April 2011
As a fan of Jaclyn Smith, this was one of her films I hadn't seen, and I have to say that upon viewing it was one of the most intriguing. Settle the Score is not a melodramatic film as such; it details very deep and disturbing facts that may leave viewers surprised.

Jaclyn Smith gives out a believable (if slightly flat) performance as Kathy in a role where she simply wants to take her revenge for an unforgivable event that happened to her years previously. However, the supporting cast - namely Richard Masur and Howard Duff - steal the show with their worthy performances.

A dark and brooding Jaclyn Smith TVM that stands out from other roles she has done in her career. 6/10.
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10/10
Outstanding drama...
alfo_210614 January 2007
I'm not quite sure if this is the same movie the other reviewer saw. I reckon, this movie is one of Jaclyn Smith's best performances.

It's not a typical "Jaclyn Smith" melodrama. It's deep, and disturbing. It's actually a welcome change from Smith, who's become so popular as Sidney Sheldon or Danielle Steel's poster-girl-- sort of, for appearing in so many of their miniseries.

The movie itself is excellent in every angle particularly the last half hour. The "kitchen scene"is particularly excellent at the last part of the movie.

The production value is excellent and acting ensemble is absolutely five star in all aspects.
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8/10
Better than average
engle_james9 January 2010
This is a better than average movie for two reasons: the actors are of high quality (Howard Duff, Louise Latham, Mary Beth Hurt) and the ending- I thought it was pretty bold and brave of the writer to stick with the ultimate revelation of who the rapist/killer was. Small towns often hold shocking secrets, as we learn in this movie. Jaclyn Smith is totally adequate in the lead role, I agree with the one review which referred to her as somewhat flat, but I think that was a deliberate choice on the part of the actress. Certainly her scene with Howard Duff in the kitchen is intense, and the ending is suspenseful. Definitely worth seeing.
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Absolutely horrible!
duesouth142031 October 2002
Don't waste your time on this boring, slow paced and dragged out movie. The story line is ridiculous and the acting even worse. I've always liked Jaclyn Smith but she is just DEADPAN in this movie. Her voice is just a flat monotone and she seems as bored as I was. The only enjoyment I got from this movie was seeing the legendary Howard Duff!!
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