In 2003, Kellie Martin played the role of murder mystery fan, Samantha Kinsey in the television movie, Mystery Woman. The film, about a bookstore owner who investigates a murder, was a hit with audiences and was followed by a series of movies.

The Mystery Woman movies aired on Hallmark Channel, running through to 2007. But how many Mystery Woman movies are there and what is the viewing order?

In this post, I am taking a look at the Mystery Woman movies, answering all the key questions and presenting a run-through of the viewing order.

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The Mystery Woman movies in order

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To date, there are eleven Mystery Woman movies. The movies were released in fairly quick succession, with one hitting screens in 2003, five in 2005, four in 2006, and the final film in 2007.

If you wish to watch the Mystery Woman movies in order, you should watch them as follows:

  • Mystery Woman (2003)
  • Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend (2005)
  • Mystery Woman: Snapshot (2005)
  • Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder (2005)
  • Mystery Woman: Vision of a Murder (2005)
  • Mystery Woman: Game Time (2005)
  • Mystery Woman: At First Sight (2006)
  • Mystery Woman: Wild West Mystery (2006)
  • Mystery Woman: Oh Baby (2006)
  • Mystery Woman: Redemption (2006)
  • Mystery Woman: In the Shadows (2007)
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Who are the cast of the Mystery Woman movies and are the films the work of the same director?

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Kellie Martin leads the Mystery Woman movies in the role of Samantha Kinsey. Martin has appeared in various film and television projects, including ER, Ghost Whisperer, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, but will be familiar to Hallmark fans due to her role in the popular Hailey Dean Mysteries movie series.

Other notable cast members in the Mystery Woman movie series include Clarence Williams III, Nina Siemaszko, Casey Sander, Tina Lifford, Michael Cole, Sean Moran, Jean St. James, Mark Hames, and Sean Whalen.

In terms of directors, the movies are the work of the following:

  • Walter Klenhard directed Mystery Woman
  • Mark Griffiths directed Mystery Weekend
  • Georg Stanford Brown directed Snapshot
  • Stephen Bridgewater directed Sing Me a Murder
  • Kellie Martin directed Vision of a Murder and At First Sight
  • David S. Cass Sr. directed Game Time, Wild West Mystery, Oh Baby, Redemption and In the Shadows
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What is the best Mystery Woman movie?

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The Mystery Woman films tend to be viewed as being of equal quality. If you like the first movie, then chances are you will enjoy the series as a whole.

According to IMDb, the Mystery Woman films are rated as follows:

  • Mystery Woman (2003) – 6.4/10
  • Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend (2005) – 6.8/10
  • Mystery Woman: Snapshot (2005) – 6.6/10
  • Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder (2005) – 6.4/10
  • Mystery Woman: Vision of a Murder (2005) – 6.6/10
  • Mystery Woman: Game Time (2005) – 6.6/10
  • Mystery Woman: At First Sight (2006) – 6.7/10
  • Mystery Woman: Wild West Mystery (2006) – 6.4/10
  • Mystery Woman: Oh Baby (2006) – 6.6/10
  • Mystery Woman: Redemption (2006) – 6.5/10
  • Mystery Woman: In the Shadows (2007) – 7.1/10
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If you’re a fan of the Mystery Woman movies, or you’re just getting into the Mystery Woman movies, then you may wish to know that a collection of the movies is currently available on DVD.

The Mystery Woman Triple Feature is available on Region 1 DVD and includes four movies: Mystery Weekend, Snapshot, and Sing Me A Murder.

The Mystery Woman Triple Feature is available from all good entertainment stockists, including Amazon US.

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I hope this information about the Mystery Woman movie series has proved useful. Should you wish to investigate other popular movie series on It’s A Stampede!, please check out the recommended reads below.

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