Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie

Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie
Genre Drama
Thriller
Written by Joyce Heft Brotman
Directed by Noel Nosseck
Starring Peggy Lipton
Danica McKellar
Music by Stacy Widelitz
Country of origin United States
Canada
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Lawrence Horowitz
Michael O'Hara
Producer(s) Tracey Jeffrey
John G. Lenic (assistant producer)
Production location(s) British Columbia
Cinematography Richard Leiterman
Editor(s) Ron Spang
Running time 90 minutes
Production company(s) Libra Pictures
O'Hara-Horowitz Productions
Distributor NBC
Release
Original network NBC
Original release January 15, 1996

Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie is a 1996 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Noel Nosseck. The film, based on actual events, is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and was also made as Death Benefit (1996). Filming took place in Toronto.[1]

Plot

Carol Mills (Peggy Lipton) is a mother who has a troubling relationship with her 19-year-old daughter Annie (Danica McKellar). Unable to live with her any longer, Annie moves out and marries her boyfriend Ken Carman (Martin Cummins). It soon turns out their marriage is a failure, and she decides to move in with another family, George and Helen Preston (Terry David Mulligan, Susan Ruttan). Not much later, Carol receives a message, informing her that her daughter accidentally died. Crushed, she learns at the funeral that Annie had a life insurance policy worth of $100,000, with Helen as beneficiary. She starts to suspect that Annie was actually murdered because of that and tries to collect evidence, with the help of a detective (Bruce Weitz).

Cast

References

  1. Review Variety


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