A young couple unknowingly buy a house from a seemingly benign, but manipulative, estate agent, putting their lives in danger.A young couple unknowingly buy a house from a seemingly benign, but manipulative, estate agent, putting their lives in danger.A young couple unknowingly buy a house from a seemingly benign, but manipulative, estate agent, putting their lives in danger.
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- TriviaSince the late 1960s/early 1970s, every phone number seen and heard in movies and TV shows uses 555 as the first three digits after the area code, since no real phone number exists with that configuration; but the realtor's phone number on the For Sale sign at the end did not contain the 555 prefix, so could have been someone's actual phone number.
- GoofsThe house at the center of the action was supposedly foreclosed on by a bank, but if its original owners, the Bradfords, had done enough estate planning to set up a trust for their daughter and heir, they would have made sure the trust covered the house payments, property taxes and maintenance expenses.
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I stumbled upon the 2020 Lifetime thriller "The Realtor" (aka "Ruthless Realtor") by random chance here in 2022. And with it being a movie that I hadn't already seen, nor even heard about for that matter, then of course I opted to sit down and watch it.
And I will say that for a Lifetime movie, then "The Realtor", from directors Devon Downs and Kenny Gage, was actually surprisingly enjoyable and entertaining. I enjoyed the storyline, because it was interesting from the very beginning, and I liked how the storyline unfolded and painted the realtor Meg Atkins (played by Christie Burson) in a fairly bad light.
The acting performances in the movie were good, and I have to say that I wasn't familiar with anyone on the cast list here. Actress Christie Burson really stood out on the screen here in this movie with her portrayal as the somewhat aloof realtor Meg Atkins. The movie also have some good performances from Lily Anne Harrison (playing Annie Savage), Brian Ames (playing Ralph Savage) and Alexandra Peters (playing Lynette Dee). But this movie was made all the more enjoyable by the acting performance of Christie Burson, no doubt about it.
I was genuinely entertained by this 2020 thriller, and the storyline was good and had a fair enough twist to it, which I enjoyed.
If you enjoy thrillers, then you should perhaps give "The Realtor" a chance, provided you get the chance to watch it.
My rating of "The Realtor" lands on a six out of ten stars.
And I will say that for a Lifetime movie, then "The Realtor", from directors Devon Downs and Kenny Gage, was actually surprisingly enjoyable and entertaining. I enjoyed the storyline, because it was interesting from the very beginning, and I liked how the storyline unfolded and painted the realtor Meg Atkins (played by Christie Burson) in a fairly bad light.
The acting performances in the movie were good, and I have to say that I wasn't familiar with anyone on the cast list here. Actress Christie Burson really stood out on the screen here in this movie with her portrayal as the somewhat aloof realtor Meg Atkins. The movie also have some good performances from Lily Anne Harrison (playing Annie Savage), Brian Ames (playing Ralph Savage) and Alexandra Peters (playing Lynette Dee). But this movie was made all the more enjoyable by the acting performance of Christie Burson, no doubt about it.
I was genuinely entertained by this 2020 thriller, and the storyline was good and had a fair enough twist to it, which I enjoyed.
If you enjoy thrillers, then you should perhaps give "The Realtor" a chance, provided you get the chance to watch it.
My rating of "The Realtor" lands on a six out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- Sep 24, 2022
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