Goldie Hawn delivers a surprisingly understated performance (allowing the audience to shift their laughter from the usually comic Hawn to the unbelievable storyline) in the unsuccessful thriller Deceived. Hawn plays Adrienne Saunders, a successful art restorer who is married to Jack (John Heard), a devoted husband who is also an expert in the antiques business. Married for six years and parents of a charming 5-year-old daughter Mary (Ashley Peldon), the Saunders appear to have everything going for them. But after a series of odd occurrences that even an idiot would notice, Adrienne finally comes the conclusion that her husband is not the man she thought he was when she married him. After Jack tells Mary that he was in Boston but Adrienne's friend tells her she saw him in New York, the mysterious clues begin piling up and are too numerous to ignore: there's a call from a department store concerning some sexy lingerie that Jack purchased; a friend is found murdered after checking on the authenticity of an Egyptian necklace; and there are indications that Jack was involved with a scheme to steal artifacts from a museum. Adrienne is finally convinced that something is fishy about her husband when he mysteriously dies is an auto wreck, and she discovers that Jack has been using the name of a man who had died 16 years earlier. Adrienne proceeds to polish her magnifying glass and conducts some detective work on her own to find out who her husband really was. This is when the danger really begins. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
Ok - so the story is pretty implausible ... who cares? This is a fast paced, exciting fun movie that never lets up or lets you down. Goldie Hawn was wonderful in this movie and I would love to see her do more roles of this nature. This probably won't win any awards for fine literature, but for what it is - a suspense filled mystery that keeps you guessing - I throughly enjoyed it. Curl up on the couch on a rainy evening with a bag of corn chips and this movie ... and you're good to go! Enjoy!
My husband and I watched this with 2 *not interested in movies* people and they sat through the entire thing loving the suspense. It's not the best suspense movie but it's far from the worst.
Elizabeth C.
This movie may have come out in 1991 but the content is still credible for today. It makes one think about those who do their research on a person's background are not just being too overly careful, especially if they are thinking of marrying the person they are researching.
Goldie Hawn delivers a nice role model for Moms every where. This is a worth while movie to watch and enjoy again,
Maybe it's because I was watching this 1991 movie for the first time in 2011 but it was just decent, pretty predictable. It takes a while to get going, almost 45 minutes into it.
This is a great suspense-filled movie...definitely worth watching. Goldie Hawn gives a compelling performance as does John Heard. I wish Goldie had continued in this genre instead of comedy - she was excellent.
Ok - so the story is pretty implausible ... who cares? This is a fast paced, exciting fun movie that never lets up or lets you down. Goldie Hawn was wonderful in this movie and I would love to see her do more roles of this nature. This probably won't win any awards for fine literature, but for what it is - a suspense filled mystery that keeps you guessing - I throughly enjoyed it. Curl up on the couch on a rainy evening with a bag of corn chips and this movie ... and you're good to go! Enjoy!