Ice Blues: A Donald Strachey Mystery
2008
⏱️ 85 min
📅 Released
🌐 EN
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller
America's favorite gay private investigator, Donald Strachey, takes on the most complicated case of his career. After his long-time partner, Tim, asks him to uncover the source of an anonymous and generous donation to the Albany youth center, he gets caught in a whirlwind of deceit and danger.
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User Reviews
June 22, 2024
Chad Allen brings a little charm to this, certainly the best of the pretty mediocre four film adaptations of the "Donald Strachey" PI investigations. This one sees him investigate when boyfriend "Tim" (Sebastian Spence) finds himself embroiled in a mystery surrounding a large bequest for his "safe zone" which all goes a bit south when a murder occurs. The original story covers a surprisingly varied series of topics - in a largely superficial fashion - including loyalty, obsession and child welfare issues which this effort makes a decent fist of as it rumbles along, but there is precisely zero chemistry between the two stars and the ending is a bit lacklustre. It's just about worth a watch, but only just....
Crew
Director
Ron Oliver
Writer
Richard Stevenson, Ron McGee
Producer
Paul Colichman, Brad E. Danks, Stephen P. Jarchow
Production
Blue Productions, Shavick Entertainment, Here! Films
Keywords
new york citybased on novel or booksenatorpoliticianmurderprivate investigatorlawyerlgbtmurder investigationgay theme