In 2019, Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement aired on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. The movie starred Danica McKellar as matchmaker Angie Dove and Victor Webster as a police detective Kyle Carter.

Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement told the story of a matchmaker who strives to prove the innocence of one of her clients when they are accused of murder. When the movie aired on television, audiences liked what they saw, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries continued the story with a follow up.

But how many Matchmaker Mysteries movies are there and what is the order to watch them in? Well, if you’re new to the series, you’re trying to play catch up, or you’re simply curious, this post is for you!

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How many Matchmaker Mysteries movies are there?

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Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement (2019)

The first entry in the Matchmaker Mysteries movie series arrived in 2019 under the title, A Killer Engagement. In this film, matchmaker Angie Dove (Danica McKellar) works with Detective Kyle Carter (Victor) to prove the innocence of one of her clients, after he is accused of murder.

Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance (2020)

Picking up after the events of A Killer Engagement, A Fatal Romance is the second entry in the Matchmaker Mysteries movie series. In this entry, Angie gets caught up in another perplexing case, when a romance writer is murdered.

Matchmaker Mysteries: The Art of the Kill (2021)

In the third film in the Matchmaker Mysteries movie series, The Art of the Kill, Angie stumbles upon a murder at an art museum. Meanwhile, Angie’s father Nick is working on his own case, to get to the bottom of a series of thefts at the museum.

The Matchmaker Mysteries movies in order

To date, there are three entries in the Matchmaker Mysteries movie series. The movies are as follows:

  • Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement (2019)
  • Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance (2020)
  • Matchmaker Mysteries: The Art of the Kill (2021)
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Who are the cast of the Matchmaker Mysteries movies and who directed the films?

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Danica McKellar and Victor Webster are the lead stars of the Matchmaker Mysteries movies. Both actors will be familiar to Hallmark fans, having appeared in a number of Hallmark productions.

Other notable cast members in the Matchmaker Mysteries movie series include Bruce Boxleitner, Cory Lee, Randy Thomas, Tanya Clarke, Dan Payne, Andrew Dunbar and Ben Wilkinson.

In terms of the directors, the Matchmaker Mysteries are the work of the following directors:

  • David Mackay directed Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement
  • Terry Ingram directed Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance
  • Catherine Cyran directed Matchmaker Mysteries: The Art of the Kill
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What is the best Matchmaker Mysteries movie?

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According to IMDb the Matchmaker Mysteries movies are rated as follows:

  • Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement (2019) – 6.4/10
  • Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance (2020) – 6.5/10
  • Matchmaker Mysteries: The Art of the Kill (2021) – 6.4/10
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If you’re a fan of mystery films like the Matchmaker Mysteries movies, then you may wish to know that many great mystery movies are currently available on DVD, including the ever-popular, Aurora Teagarden series.

The Aurora Teagarden: 6 Movie DVD Collection is available on Region 1 DVD and includes six movies, including: A Bone to Pick, Real Murders, Three Bedrooms One Corpse, The Julius House, Dead Over Heels, and A Bundle of Trouble.

The Aurora Teagarden: 6 Movie DVD Collection is available from all good entertainment stockists, including Amazon US.

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