Jane Doe movies are a mystery film series that was released between 2005 to 2008. The films in the series were made for television. The story revolves around Cathy, who is a secret agent of the NSA with a code name of Jane Doe. A great series to watch if you love mystery movies.
There are nine movies in the Jane Doe series.
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Jane Doe Movies In Order
Here are all the Jane Doe movies in chronological order –
- Vanishing Act (2005)
- Now You See It, Now You Don’t (2005)
- Til Death Do Us Part (2005)
- The Wrong Face (2005)
- Yes, I Remember It Well (2006)
- The Harder They Fall (2006)
- Ties That Bind (2007)
- How To Fire Your Boss (2007)
- Eye of the Beholder (2008)
Jane Doe – Vanishing Act (2005)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating 6
This story revolves around an ex-secret agent named Cathy Devis, who is demanded back to start an investigation. The case is to find a man who was carrying high-grade computer software. But the catch is that the man disappeared from an airplane mid-flight.
Jane Doe – Now You See It, Now You Don’t (2005)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating – 5.9
In this film, a thief steals the Declaration of Independence. Now, it is the responsibility of agent Cathy Davis to find the thief and retrieve what belongs to the country. Watch Cathy using her tricks to solve this one.
Jane Doe – Til Death Do Us Apart (2005)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating – 4.1
This time, the stakes get higher when a Kingpin escapes from prison to take revenge against his past enemies. Our main protagonist, Jane Doe, with the head of NSA, Frank Darnell, goes on a mission to stop this Kingpin from hurting anyone.
Find out who are these past enemies, who are likely to become the victims.
Jane Doe – The Wrong Face (2005)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating – 6.2
Our secret agent Cathy, aka Jane Doe, has 72 hours to find the wife of the prosecutor, who is suddenly kidnapped, before a court case. Watch our agent fight against time to save this kidnapped victim. A great film with amazing edge-of-the-seat action.
Jane Doe – Yes, I Remember It Well (2006)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating – 6
Cathy has to save a kidnapped mentalist who knows the names of secret foreign agents. The kidnappers are looking to make money while Cathy rushes to save the day.
A good film that again gives you intense action and fast pacing story.
Jane Doe – The Harder They Fall (2006)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating – 6.2
Our protagonist tries to solve the murder of an international business mogul while trying to balance her other life with family and friends. Jane Doe has to face a lot of challenges while solving this murder mystery which is unfolding uncanny secrets.
Jane Doe – Ties That Bind (2007)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating – 6
Cathy, aka Jane Doe, after going back to her secret agent job has a new challenge on her shoulders. This time she is called back to investigate a head-scratching murder of a company whistle-blower.
Watch how Cathy tries to manage this case while struggling to stay strong with her teenage daughter.
Jane Doe – How To Fire Your Boss (2007)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating – 6.1
Cathy, aka Jane Doe, has discovered a government secret where they are experimenting on two of their fellow agents. But the experiment has turned them into homicidal maniacs. Now Jane Doe has to stop these agents and uncover the whole story behind this experiment before anyone dies.
Jane Doe – Eye Of The Beholder (2008)
MPAA Age Rating – TV-PG
IMDB Rating – 6.2
In this film, Cathy teams up with Frank to investigate a case of stolen art. A pretty insurance investigator joins Cathy and Frank on her case. Frank starts to fall for this investigator, even though Cathy assumes that the investigator might be behind all of this.
The good old energy of Jane Doe trying to solve a new challenging case with her team.
Jane Doe is a good series for people who love to watch suspense-crime-dramas. Make sure you watch this whole series with friends and family only on Amazon Prime.
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