Deadly Isolation (2005 TV Movie)
5/10
The only way the cops will get to him is with a shovel
25 July 2013
Warning: Spoilers
***SPOILERS*** It doesn't take that long for escaped convicts Pat Carlson & Klye Mumford, Nick Lea & Andreas Apeigle, to realize that theirs break out from prison would get them into a deeper mess then they were already in. The 12 million in diamonds that they ripped off from the San Francisco Gem Museum was gone together with the person John Mandaway who was supposed to be safeguarding the diamonds for them who ended up killing himself. Now headed out to Bradford Island where john's wife Susan, Sherilyn Fenn,is living the two convicts plan to beat the truth out of her in where her husband hid the diamonds! That's if Susan knows where they are!

Not that much suspense here with almost everything telegraphed to the audience in what's to happen next. With Susan falling for Pat's nice guy act in him trying to get her to reveal where her late husband hid the stolen diamonds. The fact that Susan has no idea where they are makes Pat's partner Kyle start to lose it and therefore reveal both his and Pat's real motives. It's the island's Sheriff Kirby, Marcel Jeanin, who soon realizes that at least Pat, he never got a chance to meet Kayle, is up to no good and ends up losing his life for it. Which in fact alerts Susan who was having a romantic fling with Pat that he's not the nice guy that he makes himself out to be.

****SPOILERS*** The once kind sweet and lovable Pat now takes off the kid gloves and together with his psycho partner in crime Kayle attempt to play hardball with Susan's skull. That has her together with the local police turn the tables on them in almost record time. With both escaped convicts who ended up, with Susan lending a hand, shooing each other now history the truth comes out to just where Susan's late husband Ron hid the 12 million in diamonds. Not in the couples house on the island but in an annuity account for his wife Susan to live off but which she, knowing that they were ill gotten gains, returned to their rightful owner: The San Francisco Gem Museum.
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