Voice from the Grave (1996 TV Movie)
7/10
Mystery, Crime, Suspense, Drama, All of These Ingredients Mixed in Right Doses in the Screenplay of a Surprising Good Movie
15 October 2003
In Chicago, the nurse Terry Deveroux (Kim Dickens) is murdered at home in a sadistic way. Renne Perkins (Megan Ward) is her colleague in Lakeshore Hospital and had just one contact with her a couple of days before. Renne is married to Bill Perkins (John Telersky), a resident surgeon in the hospital, and both are fighting together to improve in live. The residence of Bill is close to the end and he expects to be hired by the direction of the hospital. However, Renne is possessed by Terry spirit, who claims for justice. The acceptance of this situation challenges the logical formation of the couple, and they come up to a dilemma: shall they go to the police and expose that strange situation or not?

"Voice from the Grave" is a TV movie with a great screenplay that will certainly surprise the viewer. Mystery, crime, suspense, drama, all of these ingredients are mixed in right doses in the plot. The cast and direction are sharp. The end of this film could be shorter and disappoints a little bit, but the credit informs that this would be indeed a true story. If the viewer likes supernatural movies like 'The Sixth Sense', he or she will certainly enjoy this film. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Vozes do Além" ("Voices From Beyond")

Note: On 12 June 2022, I saw this film again.
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