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8/10
Great follow-up to Series
Hollywood_Yoda12 July 2013
In the first made for TV-movie after the series ended, Dr. Mark Sloan is on the case again. This time, the case is close to home; a frantic call from his daughter Carol sends Mark (Dick Van Dyke) and son Barry (Barry Van Dyke) off to a small town to investigate her disappearance.

Upon arriving there, the townspeople deny ever seeing Dr. Sloan's daughter or her husband. Steve and Mark become very suspicious as they begin investigating the events leading up to the disappearance. Mark and Steve determine that Carol and her husband may have met a tragic end.

The film is full of suspense, intrigue and emotions driven by hatred, corruption and treachery. If you loved the TV series, you won't want to miss this follow-up movie; you will enjoy.
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7/10
Different for the show....
tles719 February 2019
The story is unexpected and it's just great to see the cast back again together. If you liked the series you will find this movie suspenseful. The comic relief part was obviously to take a lighter tone to the seriousness of the plot and I could have passed on that part.
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8/10
Very different from the series! Still a good story.
LaoagMikey20 April 2016
Oh, boy, is this every different from the shows in the series and the first 3 TV movies which were prequels. This one is shot entirely on site in some very small town. It does not look like any set I have ever seen. The staff is all in the little town and there is not one second that they are in a hospital.

There is a good suspenseful script and all the actors do a good job. The ending will be a surprise. I expected there to be more Van Dyke's but there were only 4 this time.

Well done but just very different. I guess the hospital set had been torn down or redressed for some other show and they did not have access.

For a D.M. fan, it is a must see. Just one more to go and I will have seen every episode and all 5 movies. Say goodnight, Dick.
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6/10
Terror in tiny town
ctomvelu120 March 2010
Several cast members from Dick Van Dyke's Dr. Sloan medical mystery TV series reunited for this feature-length TV movie. Sloan's daughter and new husband have disappeared on their way to visit Sloan. Sloan and his law enforcement son head straight for where the newlyweds disappeared, a small desert town were the locals turn out to be largely uncooperative and some of them downright hostile. The plot makes little effort to disguise the bad guys' identities, so suspense is minimal. The movie goes on way too long, and would have been better as a one-hour feature. Van Dyke gets roughed up a bit but bounces right back, which I found hard to swallow considering his age.
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6/10
Poor addition to the Diagnosis Murder Series
Conti1511 July 2005
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As a fan of the Dick Van Dyke vehicle "Diagnosis Murder" this feature length addition caught my eye . Many of the original characters from the series axed in 2000 return here . Essentially Dr Mark Sloan ( Van Dyke ) is expecting his black sheep daughter to return home with her new husband . On the journey their car breaks down and they stop off in a Smallville-esquire town "Los Rios" . It is here that an incident occurs and Sloan and the usual suspects fear something more sinister is afoot . It would seem that the Van Dyke's ( for many of the family are here ) can't do pathos - a family member disappears and they show all the urgency of a sloth , and the emotion of Charles Bronson . The general story involving blackmail , racism , small town mentality and locals with a lot to lose has been done before and considerably better . Would have liked the jokey air of the original series to continue but this really was an episode too far .
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8/10
Good Diagnosis Murder Movie
connieesimon12 June 2022
I love the Diagnosis Murder TV series and finally watched all eight episodes. All five Diagnosis Murder Movies are on Youtube. Two after the series was over and three before the series began. I have not been able to find the pilot which was a Jake and the Fatman episode.
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6/10
Darker than the rest of them
HotToastyRag2 May 2022
Some of the Diagnosis Murder episodes and television movies were on the lighter side, but the 2002 feature-length Town Without Pity is extremely heavy. It was made after the regular series ended, and there aren't any scenes that take place in the familiar (or any) hospital. Dick Van Dyke gets a frantic voicemail from his daughter, and afterwards, he and his son track her to her last known whereabouts and begin asking questions. But in the small town "without pity", no one wants to answer his questions, and it seems fairly obvious they'd rather him leave than find his daughter.

The only lighter bit in the movie is the "family affair" element. Barry Van Dyke is in the film, of course, but so are siblings Carey and Stacey. But since Stacey plays the missing sister, is that really light, or does it add an even heavier atmosphere? If you like the usual charming tone of the series (even though they always involve a murder), you might not like this one. There's also a heavy element of racial prejudice thrown in following the 2001 attacks, and some perilous situations that make you wonder whether or not our beloved Dr. Sloan will make it out alive. It wasn't my favorite of the tv movies, but I appreciated what went into it.
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8/10
A sombre Diagnosis Murder
safenoe8 March 2024
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I'm a big fan of Diagnosis Murder, and I've seen most of the episodes, but I've had much difficulty locating the first of the two post-series movies, Town Without Pity, which was largely filmed in Piru, where in fact serves as the location for many movies and TV series. Anyway, Town Without Pity is quite sombre, dark, and reflects the feelings some had following the events on 11 September 2001. Faran Tahir guest stars as Antoine Fahd, who is newly married to Mark's daughter Carol, who by happenstance is played by Stacy Van Dyke, the daughter of Dick Van Dyke, who plays Mark. I was so saddened that Antoine and Carol were murdered by the town leader.

One ambiguous plot point was the circumstances surrounding the death of Annie Castro, played by Sevanne Kassarjian. Interestingly, I saw the British movie Hot Fuzz today, and the small village setting with police corruption and all was similar to Town Without Pity.
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5/10
Pitiful movie.
OllieSuave-0071 October 2014
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This is one of two TV movies released after the Diagnosis Murder TV series ended, a movie where Dr. Mark Sloan (Dick Van Dyke), along with his son Steve (Barry Van Dyke), visit a small town in the desert to search for his missing daughter, Stacy.

This movie started off exciting at first, with the mystery of the whereabouts of Dr. Sloan's daughter being pretty captivating, but it all came crashing down to a pitiful and non-compelling climax. The slow acting didn't help either.

This film deals with hatred and racism in which, of course, had to blend in some political-correctness into it. However, I didn't think that element was executed well. In addition, the lack of payback and revenge imposed upon the villains in the movie didn't give a sense of satisfaction; for all the hurt bad guys impose on the good guys, you would want to see some hardcore payback inflicted upon the criminals.

If you want to watch a Diagnosis Murder story, stick with the series instead. It's not a particular spectacular TV show in the likes of Murder, She Wrote or Matlock, but you will at least find some decent and more enjoyable episodes than this TV movie.

Grade D+
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1/10
Narrow Minded movie
Bill-167 March 2017
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This TV movie starts off with Carol Sloan, Dr Sloan's daughter ending up in a hick town with tobacco chewing hillbilly types. Of course in true Hollywood fashion it never dawns on the writers that they are just as bigoted and narrow minded as the simpletons who don't like the Big City living that they try and roast in these type stories.

Racism rears it's ugly head and is the main reason things go so bad in this little town. Our big city Los Angeles visitors comment on how they can't stand this quiet boring town and what is there to do in Hicksboro County. L.A. is just so exciting and filled with tolerant law abiding people they can't wait to get back.

I can't believe Dick Van Dyke would be involved in such a horrible movie. All us people living out in Rural Land love our tobakky and moonshine and hate them educated city slickers.
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5/10
How do you turn a 30 minute TV episode into a 2-hour TV movie?
professor_of_gamez19 October 2023
Well, you start with 30+ minutes of commercials (that's pretty standard).

Then you add a bunch of scenes where little or nothing happens (and/or has nothing to do with the overall plot).

This slows down the pace of the movie, making it feel more like a 3-hour movie.

To be honest, I didn't even recognize Carey (only thought to check the cast listing on IMDB after the I saw his name in the featured user review).

After finishing watching the TV series, I have been watching the Diagnosis Murder TV movies, in order. As I have said previously, it is a shame that they replaced the much more attractive and likeable Cynthia Gibb with Victoria Powell.
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